I thought I saw a thread like this recently, but I couldn't find it when I searched, so I'll just go ahead and ask.
After tuning on my carbs today I decided it was time to set the air screws. Grabbed the Colortune.... since I managed to lose a part of my Colortune - the cable looking thing that actually allows you to hook the mechanism up to the plug cap - I started pulling the plugs to set the screws by color. One and two are a beautiful tan (bear in mind, this is only from sitting on the centerstand getting a carb synch) and three looked a little lean so I riched it up some. No. 4, however, was coated with fuel (at least the pilot circuits are clean). I put a new plug in the cap and grounded it to a head bolt and there was no spark.
I trimmed back the plug wire a bit until I found clean copper and put on a new cap and grounded it again. Nothing. I now understand why my bike only wants to idle at about 1700 rpm (onboard tach, so estimate only).
The plug wire has no obvious breaks and the insulation appears unmolested. There are no dramatic bends that could indicate it had been twisted or broken. And since No. 1 is firing just fine I figure I must have continuity and the pickup wires should be OK.
Can a coil go half bad? Or is there something else I should check?
Patrick
After tuning on my carbs today I decided it was time to set the air screws. Grabbed the Colortune.... since I managed to lose a part of my Colortune - the cable looking thing that actually allows you to hook the mechanism up to the plug cap - I started pulling the plugs to set the screws by color. One and two are a beautiful tan (bear in mind, this is only from sitting on the centerstand getting a carb synch) and three looked a little lean so I riched it up some. No. 4, however, was coated with fuel (at least the pilot circuits are clean). I put a new plug in the cap and grounded it to a head bolt and there was no spark.
I trimmed back the plug wire a bit until I found clean copper and put on a new cap and grounded it again. Nothing. I now understand why my bike only wants to idle at about 1700 rpm (onboard tach, so estimate only).
The plug wire has no obvious breaks and the insulation appears unmolested. There are no dramatic bends that could indicate it had been twisted or broken. And since No. 1 is firing just fine I figure I must have continuity and the pickup wires should be OK.
Can a coil go half bad? Or is there something else I should check?
Patrick
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