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OK that worked on the tubs with a change depending on if the chock was 1/2 or fully engaged. I will set up the floats tomorrow after work. I can blow very easily through the fuel supply lines.
I just have this gut feeling that the issue is electrical even if 3 and 4 are on different coils. I will however have to reinstall the carbs to do a switch off with plug wires.
NOW .. speaking about electoral the bypass wiring i did from the TCI to the coils are just 2 wires eleco-taps into the factory wiring running from right at the TCI connection block to the coils. I should also check that 1 inch of wire between the electro-tap and the TCI unit I guess. Who knows at this point.
Rob
Blow through the starter jet tube??? You have to open the "choke" to blow any air through that thing.
Originally posted by 79XS11F Is this normal ... with the carbs on the bench upside down should I be able to blow through the upright tubes at the bracket of the carbs. This is the tube that goes through the gasket. I currently can not blow air through any of them. Also the floats on #3 and 4 are slightly lower then the ones on #1 and 2
Rob
Skids (Sid Hansen)
Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.
Oops I see that has been answered already. I am a bit behind in the thread. Be careful about blowing carb cleaner through the starter jets if the diaphragms and caps are installed. If I remember correctly, the starter jet opening is in the same airspace as the rubber diaphragm!
Originally posted by skids Blow through the starter jet tube??? You have to open the "choke" to blow any air through that thing.
Skids (Sid Hansen)
Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.
OK the only thing I could find wrong with the carbs was that the floats needed to be adjusted for height. Everything else looks good to go. I adjusted all floats to the same height (1 inch from gasket surface with gaskets not in position to top of floats).
I just finished installing the carbs and the issue remains. Pulled #4 plug and it is black but that's because the cylinder is no firing properly so reading plugs is not of much use at this point.
I am just about to go to the auto store to buy a cheap set of plug wires so I can try the switch out of the plug wires positions and discover if the issue switches out with the wires. I will keep you posted.
Rob
UPDATE OK I just finished the plug wire switch out between 1 and 4 and 2 and 3 and sure as S**T the issue moved to #1 & 2 and 3 and 4 are A OK.
SO I have NEW factory pickups
New Accel coils
New used TCI box
Should I rewire parallel to the existing harness from the pick up block connector to the TCI box? And from there to the coils?
Is there any REAL way to test the TCI box. I have read about a simple test but also read that that test is useless.
What are the chances that both TCI boxes could have the same fault?
Rob
You're making it too difficult. The problem is the high tension wires from the coils and or the caps! Check the continuity for the "bad" wires, pull them back off the coils. Check how they are connected to the caps and to the coils. You may have gotten that Dielectric grease on more than you thought!?
T.C.
T. C. Gresham
81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case! History shows again and again,
How nature points out the folly of men!
You're making it too difficult. The problem is the high tension wires from the coils and or the caps! Check the continuity for the "bad" wires, pull them back off the coils. Check how they are connected to the caps and to the coils. You may have gotten that Dielectric grease on more than you thought!?
T.C.
Hey TC .. I used new auto plug wires for the test to eliminate my current wires as the issue. I am just not sure where to look next at this point. The question is .. is it dodgy wiring in the harness between the pickup and the TCI unit or is it the TCI unit? The only way I can think of to eliminate dodgy wiring in the harness is to bypass it with new wire between the pickups and the TCI unit? Other options would be preferred but what are the other options?
Rob
Feel free to jump in here anytime!! I vaguely remember reading about a dual tower coil being damaged by a bad plug on one lead!? So...even though Rob's coils are relatively new, could they be internally damaged so that they are not providing even power to both leads from the same coil?!
Rob, your PU coils are okay, your TCI is okay, the problem is in the coils or the high tension leads of the coils, not the wires that control or power the coils!
T.C.
T. C. Gresham
81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case! History shows again and again,
How nature points out the folly of men!
Originally posted by TopCatGr58 Hey Randy, DiverRay,
Feel free to jump in here anytime!! I vaguely remember reading about a dual tower coil being damaged by a bad plug on one lead!? So...even though Rob's coils are relatively new, could they be internally damaged so that they are not providing even power to both leads from the same coil?!
Rob, your PU coils are okay, your TCI is okay, the problem is in the coils or the high tension leads of the coils, not the wires that control or power the coils!
T.C.
Good grief I hope it's not the coils. Up here they are worth over 200 dollars!!!! I will bench test them tomorrow in any case. Being that the high tension wires are new today I thing they are good to go
Rob
The jist of this thread is that you will need to test that red/white power lead wire for the proper amount of voltage. If the voltage is low, it may only generate enough power to fire one side of the coil, but not the other. I think I need some CoQ10...my memory isn't what it used to be!!
T.C.
T. C. Gresham
81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case! History shows again and again,
How nature points out the folly of men!
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