Hey Barbarosa,
Scott has got you well sorted. IMHO, I think you may be flogging a dead horse with regards to the ignition coils. They are 36 years old! They have gone thru thousands of heat up/cool down cycles. Granted, there aren't any MOVING parts in it, but heating up cycles still wears on the windings. The coils may just be worn out...and remember, they only generated ~15Kv at best NEW, and that's at the full Starting 12v's, so it's definitely gonna be weaker sucking ~9 volts thru the ballast resistor.
Folks have chased low rpm misses and stuff with these OEM coils, and finally after putting in either newer Honda VF1000 coils, or New Accel/Dynatek High Output(35KV) coils, bypassed the ballast resistor, and their low rpm miss/fouling went away!
Sounds like you've tested the heck out of your system, and Scott has confirmed that you really aren't missing that much voltage and the bike does run when you're not just idling it, but when you're trying to tune it at idle, the OEM tired coils just can't produce enough spark energy to keep the plugs firing properly, the ALT doesn't produce enough volts at idle to keep the battery charged.
I think it was Brant/Motoman that chased a low rpm miss problem thinking it was carbs, until he replaced his coils.
JAT! T.C.
Scott has got you well sorted. IMHO, I think you may be flogging a dead horse with regards to the ignition coils. They are 36 years old! They have gone thru thousands of heat up/cool down cycles. Granted, there aren't any MOVING parts in it, but heating up cycles still wears on the windings. The coils may just be worn out...and remember, they only generated ~15Kv at best NEW, and that's at the full Starting 12v's, so it's definitely gonna be weaker sucking ~9 volts thru the ballast resistor.
Folks have chased low rpm misses and stuff with these OEM coils, and finally after putting in either newer Honda VF1000 coils, or New Accel/Dynatek High Output(35KV) coils, bypassed the ballast resistor, and their low rpm miss/fouling went away!
Sounds like you've tested the heck out of your system, and Scott has confirmed that you really aren't missing that much voltage and the bike does run when you're not just idling it, but when you're trying to tune it at idle, the OEM tired coils just can't produce enough spark energy to keep the plugs firing properly, the ALT doesn't produce enough volts at idle to keep the battery charged.
I think it was Brant/Motoman that chased a low rpm miss problem thinking it was carbs, until he replaced his coils.
JAT! T.C.
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