Guys, I have a wierd problem. I have a 1982 CB650SC. Before winter I put new plugs in, new copper core wires, new boots all around, new connetors at coil, new plugs, rewired the coils carefully. I am an electronics tech, and a DIY mechanic. Oh yea, new NGK 5K caps. Anyway throughout winter I noticed when I fired it up that the headpipes on the 1 and 4 were cold. Yesterday I got to looking at the plugs. After 5 mins, the 2 and 3 head pipes were hot and 1 was just barely warm. 4 is dead cold. Pulling the 4 plug and grounding the electrode I get no spark. The weird thing is if I pull the plug away from the head I get a major spark to the head from the threads of the plug. Same thing on #1 but on num 1 I get weak spark from the center electrode back to the ceramic insulator. If I take the plugs out of the caps, I get an arc from the coil input terminal to the mounting bracket. (yes I know you shouldnt do this) I have the 2 ohm (grey) dyna coils, some napa copper core wire, 5k NGK caps, and the DR8ESL plugs. Is it just a bad coil? I can swap them around with some work... but this should be easy for an expert to figure out by the probs. I was really confused doing the ingition due to the resistance factor in the caps, plugs and wires. I never found a post with a definative DO THIS IT WORKS solution. I have had ignition woes ever since I got the bike last summer. 2 and 3 run fine so immediately I would think coil, or something in the 1 and 4 pickup circuit. Is the resistor plug/ 5k cap thing bad? I couldnt find any other easy solution with todays availiable parts.
Any thoughts? I would like to ride the thing soon.