So after 2 years of no major issues with my 80 special, it had to sit for a year as I wasn't able to ride (health issue). Cleaned the carbs all out, got it purring again and carbs synchronized, fuel level and diaphragms all good in carbs. Pick up wires checked pretty thoroughly, no breaks found.
I get a stumble only if I go full throttle up towards red line at 6k. If I go smoothly up to 8k, no problem. My first thought was pickup wires, so I unhooked the vacuum line to run without vacuum advance. Also velcro-ed a volt meter to the gas cap to take some data. I hoped the stumble would be gone or same. Instead, the stumble(cut out) moved up 1kRPM to about 7k RPM. Voltage read 13.8V from 4k and up (RPM). I ohmed out coils, primaries at spec, but secondary measurement was 25k on each. I attribute that to 15k ohm (secondary + 2- 5k ohm resistor caps on wires). So that seemed pretty normal.
I swapped ECU's, no difference. I made sure carb slides are free and diaphragms good, no problems found. The stumble makes all cylinders seem to cut out (or at least 2, feels like all), till RPM comes back down.
Carb manifolds look great. I am not sure whether it is coils/weak spark, or maybe diaphragms bad but look good. I have seen an XS650 do this with cheapo pods causing not enough vacuum at rear of carbs to make the slides stay up (they would fall down with full throttle due to reduced vacuum).
So I could try swapping all the slides, but don't really think that is it. Maybe its coils or corrosion in wire ends? Maybe need to trim a quarter inch of coil wires. I looked at primary connections, very clean. Stator output plug, very clean. Stumped!
I get a stumble only if I go full throttle up towards red line at 6k. If I go smoothly up to 8k, no problem. My first thought was pickup wires, so I unhooked the vacuum line to run without vacuum advance. Also velcro-ed a volt meter to the gas cap to take some data. I hoped the stumble would be gone or same. Instead, the stumble(cut out) moved up 1kRPM to about 7k RPM. Voltage read 13.8V from 4k and up (RPM). I ohmed out coils, primaries at spec, but secondary measurement was 25k on each. I attribute that to 15k ohm (secondary + 2- 5k ohm resistor caps on wires). So that seemed pretty normal.
I swapped ECU's, no difference. I made sure carb slides are free and diaphragms good, no problems found. The stumble makes all cylinders seem to cut out (or at least 2, feels like all), till RPM comes back down.
Carb manifolds look great. I am not sure whether it is coils/weak spark, or maybe diaphragms bad but look good. I have seen an XS650 do this with cheapo pods causing not enough vacuum at rear of carbs to make the slides stay up (they would fall down with full throttle due to reduced vacuum).
So I could try swapping all the slides, but don't really think that is it. Maybe its coils or corrosion in wire ends? Maybe need to trim a quarter inch of coil wires. I looked at primary connections, very clean. Stator output plug, very clean. Stumped!
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