First, let me say that the bike was running in December/January. Not running well, needed a carb cleaning and sync, tanks was bleeding minute rust particles through the inline filters. Carbs were cleaned yesterday and remounted. Tank is now sealed and ready to go back on the bike. I rigged a day tank this morning to facilitate sync and that pert worked out well. I expected it to start right up. It didn't.
After confirming there was gas getting to the carbs, I pulled a plug (#1) to test for spark. No spark. Then I pulled #2. Also no spark. Since the coils fire 1 &4 and 2&3, and the likelihood of both coils going bad simultaneously was low, I started looking at electrical issues. The fusebox was replaced in December with the one TopCat sells and the bike ran then (and all the lights were brighter!)
I have two TCI units, both confirmed working back in November (and the one I'm using was working in Dec/Jan). I pulled the red wire/white stripe from the coils at the Y connector-and was getting 10.1 volts. The battery was at 10.1 volts also. It was turning the starter over well enough-but is that enough juice to energize the ignition system?
I've cleaned the main ground from the battery to the chassis some time ago. The only other ground I can find is from the batter tray to the middle drive? is there another one to look at?
Can anyone provide a trouble shooting routine to go through?
After confirming there was gas getting to the carbs, I pulled a plug (#1) to test for spark. No spark. Then I pulled #2. Also no spark. Since the coils fire 1 &4 and 2&3, and the likelihood of both coils going bad simultaneously was low, I started looking at electrical issues. The fusebox was replaced in December with the one TopCat sells and the bike ran then (and all the lights were brighter!)
I have two TCI units, both confirmed working back in November (and the one I'm using was working in Dec/Jan). I pulled the red wire/white stripe from the coils at the Y connector-and was getting 10.1 volts. The battery was at 10.1 volts also. It was turning the starter over well enough-but is that enough juice to energize the ignition system?
I've cleaned the main ground from the battery to the chassis some time ago. The only other ground I can find is from the batter tray to the middle drive? is there another one to look at?
Can anyone provide a trouble shooting routine to go through?
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