Hello,
I am new to this forum, my name is Michael and I live in Belgium.
I have not a CB 500 racer but a Benelli 500 Quattro one which had a stock CB 500 engine in when I got it
and is coming back next year on track with a Benelli one
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Rene wrote:
On saturday there was a free practice and a timing practice , on sunday there were two races.
First practice we missed again 3000 revs, after inspection I found a overheated coil which was melting.
I think this was the cause of missing in earlier races some revs , the coil was probably already bad.
I had no spare with me , but there was a motorpartsmarket in the paddock with all kind of things and I found a pair of second hand 3 Ohm coils.
Second practice the revs were back again , but the engine was not running really good above 10000 rpm.(max 11000)
I think you should consider the coils. Me too I have an ACCENT ignition, also bought from Rene van Maanen (very good). It is, like the original Honda ignition, designed to run with 5 Ohm coils.
I did not know neither but the ACCENT will overheat EVERY 3 Ohm coil. I also cooked at the beginning my 3 Ohm aftermarket ones, with the same problem as you describe. And especially at 40°C weather and running engine in standing bike waiting for the go!
ACCENT describes that problem on their German website (!) and states that the ignition needs 5 Ohm coils to avoid overheating.
I use now 5 Ohm (Dynatek Duo) coils, they run perfectly, cool and perfect firing even at very high revs. I can recommend them.
I got mine here:
http://classic-bikes.bikeside.de/Go to the online shop and look for Dynatek. They have also some other nice tuning stuff for old Honda's, unfortunately not a lot for the CB 500.