I am troubleshooting an uneven idle issue on my CB550f. I cleaned and overhauled the carbs, and set the points and timing with a light and dwell meter. The ignition advance mechanism looks to be in good shape and it is not sticking. I synchronized the carbs on the bench. The uneven idle makes it difficult to synchronize them dynamically.
I want to determine if the ignition components are good prior to looking into other items. Today, I checked the coils and plug caps with the following results (Readings taken with a Fluke multimeter, with test lead resistance of 0.1 Ω subtracted):
5 Ω NGK plug caps
Resistance ranged from 4.621 Ω to 5.226 Ω, so they are OK (within +/- 10%)
Left Coil (Cyl 2,3)
Primary Winding: 3.9 Ω
Secondary Winding: 14.05 kΩ
Right Coil (Cyl 1,4)
Primary Winding: 4.4 Ω
Secondary Winding: 14.42 kΩ
I understand that coil winding resistance should be 5 Ω primary and 15 Ω secondary. What are the tolerances for these resistance figures? Are the above coils OK, or is the left coil suspect?