Aloha,
I have a 1975 CB400F that hasn't run in about 20 years. I finally got it started after about 18 months of on and off work on the bike. The bike ran pretty rough and did not idle or rev well. I had rebuilt the cards. It has a new battery.
I checked the valve clearance and they were fine.
I checked the timing using a static light, but could not get the timing close.
I had spark on all cylinders when I first got the bike running, but do not have spark on all cylinders now. Seems like which cylinders have spark is not consistent when I check.
To (hopefully) solve the timing/rough running issue, I installed a Dyna S electronic ignition. I am sure it is installed correctly and the timing is right on.
So I think I should upgrade my coils. Also, the insulation in the wire from the coli to the spark plug cap on 4 keeps crumbling. I have cut the wire back a couple of times hoping to get a good connection, but the insulation keeps crumbling with each new cut. The spark plug cap just won't stay on the wire, and the wire is pretty short now. I believe it is all original parts. So I think I should replace all the wires and spark plug caps, and coils while I am at it.
I am hoping that new coils are the answer. I will check all the connections under the tank and to the coils as well.
- Would you go with stock coils or upgrade the coils? If upgrade, what brand and who would you buy from. I get most of my parts from 4into1.com, but their Magna 5 ohm coils do not fit the stock bracket on the CB400F. Anyone have experience using their Manga coil and fabricating your own bracket to make it fit? The kit with wires, cap and coils is $84. Anyone use Dyna coils? They are pretty pricey at around $200 a pair. Anyone use any other brands?
Also, the Dyna S says the coils should be at least 3 ohm. Should I go with 3 or 5 ohm coils? Any other suggestions and recommendations? Anything else that i should be checking?
Thanks