I just had to take mine apart.I have a 1981 Special, and after reading about all the problem's associated with the ignition box, I decided to see what was in there.
I striped mine down, and went over it carefully.Here is what I found.
This is a TCI box, not a CDI box, as most are calling it.CDI denotes a "capacitive discharge ignition", where a capaciter is charged, then discharged into a load(ignition coil)giving a large current pulse to the ignition coil.What we have here is "transistor control ignition",where the"point's" are replaced by a pickup coil, that triggers a switching transistor, to fire the ignition coil.Since the XS has vacume advance, there is no electrical advance built into the circuitry,at least as far as I can tell.
Where the CDI ignition system gives a boost in ignition current(spark), the TCI box mearly replaces the "point's" in a conventional ignition, and gives no real increase in current(spark).
It appear's that all the component's in the TCI box can easily be replaced, except for the amplifier IC. I cant find a source, or a cross reference for it,yet.
There are some component's in the 20 year old box that can age/wear out. Mainly the cap's.They are small in value, and being electrolytic, they can leak, or dry up.
Many of the small transistor's are of the age, and type, where failure was common.
All of the component's are subject to vibration failure.
The board uses feed through connection's from one side of the board to the other, and these type of connection's fail regularly.
Almost all of the solder connection's,especially the high current one's,and the connector's, need to be cleaned and resoldered.
The board is coated with a sealent to prevent corrosion,this can sometimes make resoldering difficult to do properly.
I wonder how many bikes are acting up due to weak spark due to aged component's, or bad connection's in the box? Weak/intermittant spark doesnt get any stronger with higher rpm's!!
I am trying to "reverse engineer" a schematic diagram of my box, and I will make it available, when it is perfected.
If anyone has a box they would like to have looked at, or if you would like help repairing your's, feel free to email me.
I have the equipment to test individual component's in an ignition box, but I only have my bike to test the box on.
I striped mine down, and went over it carefully.Here is what I found.
This is a TCI box, not a CDI box, as most are calling it.CDI denotes a "capacitive discharge ignition", where a capaciter is charged, then discharged into a load(ignition coil)giving a large current pulse to the ignition coil.What we have here is "transistor control ignition",where the"point's" are replaced by a pickup coil, that triggers a switching transistor, to fire the ignition coil.Since the XS has vacume advance, there is no electrical advance built into the circuitry,at least as far as I can tell.
Where the CDI ignition system gives a boost in ignition current(spark), the TCI box mearly replaces the "point's" in a conventional ignition, and gives no real increase in current(spark).
It appear's that all the component's in the TCI box can easily be replaced, except for the amplifier IC. I cant find a source, or a cross reference for it,yet.
There are some component's in the 20 year old box that can age/wear out. Mainly the cap's.They are small in value, and being electrolytic, they can leak, or dry up.
Many of the small transistor's are of the age, and type, where failure was common.
All of the component's are subject to vibration failure.
The board uses feed through connection's from one side of the board to the other, and these type of connection's fail regularly.
Almost all of the solder connection's,especially the high current one's,and the connector's, need to be cleaned and resoldered.
The board is coated with a sealent to prevent corrosion,this can sometimes make resoldering difficult to do properly.
I wonder how many bikes are acting up due to weak spark due to aged component's, or bad connection's in the box? Weak/intermittant spark doesnt get any stronger with higher rpm's!!
I am trying to "reverse engineer" a schematic diagram of my box, and I will make it available, when it is perfected.
If anyone has a box they would like to have looked at, or if you would like help repairing your's, feel free to email me.
I have the equipment to test individual component's in an ignition box, but I only have my bike to test the box on.
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