I just took my '81 XS11 out of storage and quickly discovered that cylinders 2 and 3 weren't firing (the bike doesn't start at all). I removed the spark plugs and inserted them back into the caps to check for a spark (by placing th plugs against the head or the frame). The was no spark coming from the coil going to cylinders 2 and 3. When I switched the plug-ins feeding the coils, the plugs for cylinders 2 and 3 were now producing a spark but the ones for cylinders 1 and 4 were not. I checked the plug-in wires, lead wires and plug caps with an ohmmeter and everything is within speck according to the manual. Hence, the coils and the plugs are probably not the issue.
The next step was to test the ignition unit (TID14-04). I swapped it with a spare one I had lying around that was working perfectly late last season. No luck : the same problem persisted.
As for my battery, it's brand new and has 13.2-13.3 volts when fully charged.
Is there any way to check the resistance on the pick-up coil wires? Could the problem lie elsewhere (grounds? relay switches?)
Thanks for the help !
The next step was to test the ignition unit (TID14-04). I swapped it with a spare one I had lying around that was working perfectly late last season. No luck : the same problem persisted.
As for my battery, it's brand new and has 13.2-13.3 volts when fully charged.
Is there any way to check the resistance on the pick-up coil wires? Could the problem lie elsewhere (grounds? relay switches?)
Thanks for the help !
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