So, i've been having a fun struggle with the CL350.
I tracked it down to intermittent spark on the left cylinder. (I did this using a timing light inductive on the wire...)
I then swapped plugs into it. Same issue.
Change spark plug boots, same issue.
change the spark plug leads from one side to the other. Still follows the bad coil.
Swapped around the wiring on the point system now, and, the issue still lies with the same coil.
So, after fuddging around with it a bit, when you run the bike (yes, it will run on 1 cylinder...) you rap that RPM's up to 3800 (think, advancer-plate) it starts to spark better, not 100, but close.
Now, if i retard my system a lot, it will also a spark a little better.
Timing has been set 90 or 100 times now. valves have been clearanced, new points (denso) and new condencer, new spark plugs, new boots.
same issues as without the change.
I know what you're thinking though... it's not timing related. He's my hypothesis... tell me if it makes sense...
less "dwell" (contacts closed to create charge in coil) less voltage in coil... thus i might have some sort of insulator issue internally, and it shorts out with too much time in the coil...
that would explain to me why the retarding works, and when you advance it works...
but, i don't think coils should fail with intermittent sparking... it's tough. I see a couple other threads on here talking about a similar issue, but no real resolution that it was in fact a bad coil.
I hate to spend 120 bucks on some Dyna-S's (is that what I should be buying?
?) if it's just a simple wiring issue some wheres...
Anyone have 1 extra coil from a CB350/CL350 that they know works and is willing to sell??
If it fixes the problem, i'll give you two coils for it. and order the Dyna-S stuff. Just hate to waste the money for no reason...
Thanks!
Also, I bought a CB500f ... since the otherboard is down, i didn't get to share in the glory.