Hi guys,
I hope this will be my last plea for help. Two years into rebuilding my first bike, I'm due to move to the USA for good at the end of the week. I've yet to ride it. This is my last problem, I hope.
I have been scouring the forums for solutions to this and have read a few helpful things, but I need some hand holding.
I have a 1975 CB400F. Rebuilt motor, new pistons, rings, camshaft, rebuilt carbs, new needles, jets etc, stock airbox, new fully charged battery, Dyna S ignition with timing set, new Dyna 5 ohm coils tested and passed for primary and secondary resistance, 7mm wires (black suppressor core DW-600), new DES8L plugs, stock wiring harness with relays for push button starter and to take power from the stop/run/stop switch.
The issue. The bike will start easily with full choke, which I back off promptly. It will idle for short time, then it will pop and fart out the airbox, then bog down and die. The 1 and 4 headers will stay cold. Or occasionally just the number 1.
I have pulled the plugs, laid then on the engine casings and watched the spark. It is a faint purple spark. I have 9 new spark plugs. Sometimes one won't fire. I'll swap it for another one and it will. It appears to be an intermittent problem. I've inspected, disconnected and reconnected the coils and leads. All appears good.
It has idled and run well in the past, but only when I've had the battery directly wired to the ignition. If not, after a couple minutes it will foul the plugs and stop starting all together.
I've probably pulled the plugs 20 times trying to read the tea leaves. When it pops out the air filter the clip on cover almost pops off and the engine bogs down.
I know these plugs look a bit sooty but having seen similar photos from other 350Fs and 400Fs I think this is acceptable. Except for that real clean one!
#1 doesn't even appear to be firing.
#1
#2
#3
#4
Everything is stock besides the muffler. It doesn't have any direct baffling (ie you can see straight through it).
The Dyna S ignition is firing the plug, I've tested it with a plug in it grounded against the engine and shocked myself more than once. I've tried a total of 9 different plugs in it too. However as I said, it appears a faint purple, not a thick white spark.
I suspect the coils aren't getting enough voltage. There is a voltage test procedure given in the Dyna S instructions, but as I didn't install the Dyna S system, it's a bit foreign to me. I will read through it again tomorrow and attempt to test it, but has anyone hear got any suggestions for what could be causing a weak spark, and hence misfiring, on a CB400F with Dyna S ignition and 5 ohm coils? Bad/corroded terminals? Incorrect adjustment of the ignition? Faulty plug leads?
Once again, sorry for the novel of a question, just wanted to get all the information out there in case someone has had a similar problem and could walk be through the trouble shooting procedure.
Thanks in advance,
Rick.