Hey guys,
I got stuck in the rain the other with no front fender on my 76' CB550. Rain water was coming off the front wheel, pretty much directly at the front of my engine, and onto my coils. Shortly before I got home, cylinder 2 cut out and I had to limp it home on three cylinders. 3, not 2- which I thought was interesting. I would think a short at the coils would have effected 2 cylinders.
Anyway, I pulled the tank, looked at all the wiring, and nothing was visually burnt, disconnected, etc. Still didn't want to fire on all three cylinders, and now cylinder 3 was intermittently cutting out as well. I pulled the plugs, and #2 was wet. I cranked it over a few times to try to dry out the cylinders, in case one was flooded. Put plugs back in, started it up and all 4 pipes got hot, but #2 and #3 were *slightly* less hot. I figured maybe things were slowly drying up and the rain-damaged coil was coming back to life.
I put the tank back on, rode around the block, and it alternated between running on 2 and 3 cylinders. It was ugly. Parked in the driveway, and I had gas coming out of the intake plenum drain, and one of the carb overflow hoses. I'm assuming that the gas overflow is from extreme flooding due to the plugs not firing while the cylinder is sucking in gas?
My questions are whether or not my coil could have been permanently damaged from water exposure (seems unlikely), and whether my gas overflow theory is plausible. I should say that before the 15 minute rain ride, the bike had been running beautifully for weeks, ridden every single day. Not a drop of gas overflow since I recently rebuilt and cleaned the carbs. I really doubt it's a carb issue. I also have a Dyna S ignition, but I don't suspect the rain hurt that either.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
TF