I have a 78 cb750f which is basically stock (carbs, filter, exhaust) however it has Martek 440 electronic ignition and coils. 23k miles, at least 10k of which are known to have been on the martek, I dont know when it was installed by po
Few days ago, bike had been running fine, parked it in town, got back on a few hours later and started riding home, without warning I lose power from cylinders 1 and 4. Park it, take off the tank look at the coils, notice that the black/white wire going into the coil for 1 and 4 had become somewhat loose. plug it back in, all is well. I ride about 100 miles over the next few days, and then suddenly lose power from 1 and 4 again. I checked the coils / connections, seem okay. try taking it out again, and the same thing happens after a few thousand feet. so, today i decided I would try to figure it out. here is what I have done.
Read manual, and used the search function finding quite a few people having had similar problems, specifically this
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=70895.0 and this
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=85004.0removed coils, cleaned all connections at the coil, removed caps and tested coils as outlined here
http://www.sohc4.net/index.php/howdoitestmycoils/ I measured 5 ohms on one coil(2/3) and closer to 4 on the other (1/4) with a crappy multimeter (culprit?)
cut the spark wires back 1/4inch to insure good connection when screwing the caps back on.
removed and examined plugs. photos here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hanback/7537679806/#in/photostreamnote I cleaned plug 4 before I thought to take photos, it was nearly identical to plug 1, with slightly more soot than the others.
Cleaned all plugs and reinstalled
opened points cover and examined martek 440 unit for any obvious signs of damage, found none. removed and reinstalled as outlined in the martek440 instructions found on sohcChopper. ((((Is there a way to test these units? ---culprit? )))) Examined spark advancer unit, small possibility of one of the springs being less stiff than the other - marginal difference. (culprit?)
followed wires from ignition to the connections at the rear brake indicator, disconnected, cleaned, reconnected.
After all of this I started it up, it idled and revved fine for 5-10 minutes, and then it lost 1/4 again.
I can tell that it is 1/4 each time because they are noticeably cooler at the header.
I rebuilt my carbs less than 1000 miles ago, synched them less than 300 miles ago. Adjusted valves and cam chain at the same time. The plugs are no more than 1500 miles old, and are the ND ones. cleaned the air filter recently. It had been running in tip top shape for a while now. I was going to change the oil this week as I am at around 1300 miles on it, and had planned to ride a few hundred before this issue came up. I have been careful with routine maintenance, and have tried not to overlook anything.
So, as I have no extra coils, points, ignition systems or anything like that, and very little money to spend on this, is there a way I can isolate the issue further? Are there connections I should check that I have overlooked, is there a way to test my ignition system? I feel like I've hit a wall.