Hmmmm....Are you SURE you pulled the ballast resistor out when you put in the new coils?? This sounds way to much like it is still in there.
Wehn you first hit the starter, the ignition system bypasses the ballast resistor, when you let the bike run without it, the resistor comes back in. Strong initial spark then weak on 3 ohm coils, perhaps the ballast resistor?
As to the timing light, I have not seen one yet that would plain nto start and run at least crappy with the timing as close as the work to date would have it. I've actually yet to put a timing light on one, but mine are both 81 models anyway.
Wehn you first hit the starter, the ignition system bypasses the ballast resistor, when you let the bike run without it, the resistor comes back in. Strong initial spark then weak on 3 ohm coils, perhaps the ballast resistor?
As to the timing light, I have not seen one yet that would plain nto start and run at least crappy with the timing as close as the work to date would have it. I've actually yet to put a timing light on one, but mine are both 81 models anyway.
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