I have my fuel system all set for my 79' F. Carbs are clean, tank is clean, filters are in place. She takes a while to warm up, and when she does, everything seems ok. While test riding, she bogs down around 2-3k rpms, occasionally she will hiccup (backfire) and then she takes off. If I am reading the other threads right, this is a symptom of a coil or fire issue. In fact after riding, header 2 and 3 are significantly cooler than 1 and 4.
I pulled the coils and I am trying to test them according to the thread in the maintenance forum. I am a novice with a multimeter, but after pulling the caps off of the plugs, I tested the resistance by setting the multimeter to 20k--I got an acceptable reading of 5.2. I don't follow which other wires I am supposed to test.
I am pretty dense. I can't get a reading no matter where I stick the leads. Can someone put this in idiot language? Thanks for the help.
I pulled the coils and I am trying to test them according to the thread in the maintenance forum. I am a novice with a multimeter, but after pulling the caps off of the plugs, I tested the resistance by setting the multimeter to 20k--I got an acceptable reading of 5.2. I don't follow which other wires I am supposed to test.
Check that the primary wiring (the small wires attached to the coils) attachment points are all clean and free of corrosion. While you are at this point you can also check the resistance of the primary and secondary sides of the coils with a volt/ohm meter.
.... Measure the resistance across the wires coming from the primary side of the coil. It should read 1.5 ohms ± 10% (Note the 81 XS and the XJ use a 2.5 ohm primary coil). The Yamaha manual says these measurements are made at 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius). With those connections still apart you can test the resistance of the secondary side of the coil. Measure the resistance across the two spark plug connectors. This measurement should be 15k ohms ± 10% at 68 degrees F. (20 deg. C.). If either of these readings is infinite resistance or past the ± 10% mark, you probably need to replace the coils.
.... Measure the resistance across the wires coming from the primary side of the coil. It should read 1.5 ohms ± 10% (Note the 81 XS and the XJ use a 2.5 ohm primary coil). The Yamaha manual says these measurements are made at 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius). With those connections still apart you can test the resistance of the secondary side of the coil. Measure the resistance across the two spark plug connectors. This measurement should be 15k ohms ± 10% at 68 degrees F. (20 deg. C.). If either of these readings is infinite resistance or past the ± 10% mark, you probably need to replace the coils.
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