Hi Everyone,
So I did swap the spark unit in the hope that the problem would follow the. So Originally it seems that the bike only ran on cyl#1 and cyl#4 as these were the only hot exhaust. Now after the swap I was hoping for cyl#2 and cyl#3 to work. .... No. It seems that Cyl#1 and cyl#2 are the one working and 3 and 4 stays cool. So what's next ? may be bad connection to the spark unit. else ? I'm a bit confuse now.
cheers
So you've ruled out the coil by swapping. Can you confirm what you stated here after you swapped the igniters (spark Units)? When you swapped them, did the situation really change to 1&2 working and 3&4 Cool or did it stay the same?
Have you inspected the wiring between the Pulse Generator and the igniters? It may be that you have a bad pulse generator where one of the pulsers isn't working.
Joe
Hi CBJoe,
Here were the facts with original connections:
- Cyl 1 and 4 exhaust were getting hot
- Cyl 2 and 3 exhaust were staying cool.
So my assumption on the possible culprit:
- Or one of the coil was bad. I do have one that is slightl crack, so that could be it
- I thought that the spark unit could have been the issue. These two unit had their black goo melted. I've replaced it with epoxy but still these, that would just fix the goo coming out not necessaily it functioning or not.
#1
In swapping the coil, if the coil was to be problematic, the problem should follow the faulty coil. In My case swapping the coil didn't do anything. The issue remained on the cyl 2 and 3. cyl 1 and 4 were still becoming hot and the other staying cool. Thus eliminating the possible faulty coil.
#2
In swapping the spark unit, same reasoning, the problem should follow the faulty spark unit. Swapping them gave me a different result, but not the expected one. It seems that cyl 1 and 2 are the one working and cyl 3 and 4 stayed cool. Which is very confusing as you would expect either 1-4 or 2-3 not to work. But now there was one working on each spark unit.
So to answer your question after swaping the spark unit, with the coild in their original position, 1 and 2 were working(getting hot) and 3 and 4(staying cool) weren't.
Check the wiring and all seems ok. I also did a follow the test from the Claymer and from another place on the web to test the coil. All of them seems ok beside the strobe test(I don't have a strobe light).
I've checked the pulse generator. It was a bit rusty but almost moving freely(some grinding feeling). With some wd40 it was moving free and nice.
Now there are surely a problem since it seemed to move the issue when I swapped the spark unit. When I put back the carb and all I haven't sync the carb with a vaccuum gauge nor check the compression on cylinders. Would any of these could pojnt to a better diagnostic?
thnx
Cheers