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  • bikerphil
    Master of XSology
    • Jan 2008
    • 8761
    • South Flori-DUH

    #46
    If you swap the 1+4 spark plug wires with 2+3, that should tell you if you are 180 deg. out. Or you could swap the org and gray wires on the coils.
    2H7 (79) owned since '89
    3H3 owned since '06

    07 Triumph Tiger 1050

    "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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    • speedlimit85
      XStremely XSive
      • Jan 2017
      • 433
      • Gainesville, Fl.

      #47
      I once got it together a bit off and it backfired and I thought I really broke something. The centrifugal advance wasn't lined up right throwing off everything. You could check that.
      80 G

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      • bikerphil
        Master of XSology
        • Jan 2008
        • 8761
        • South Flori-DUH

        #48
        Originally posted by speedlimit85
        I once got it together a bit off and it backfired and I thought I really broke something. The centrifugal advance wasn't lined up right throwing off everything. You could check that.
        Yes, the unit fits over those pins better one way than the other, but it can be forced to fit the wrong way.
        2H7 (79) owned since '89
        3H3 owned since '06

        07 Triumph Tiger 1050

        "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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        • shopteach
          XSive
          • Jan 2024
          • 22

          #49
          Got another update, hopefully the last. I switched the coil wire and it fired up and ran awesome. Ran for a bit revved it up a couple times and sounded awesome and then shut it off. So I thought I was all good and I started to put it all back together. My wife came home and asked if it was fixed. I said yes and started it up. This time it wasn't running right, I mean it was like 10-15mins after it was running awesome. I checked spark and very poor spark on 2 cylinders. I thought for a few mins and DiverRay had sent me an igniter to see if that was my problem so I threw that one in and it ran awesome again. Soooooo, my guess is the igniter would warm up or vibrate and it wouldn't run correctly. Has anyone else experienced an issue like this before? I have been chasing my tail on this problem for quite a while because it has been an intermittent problem. So hard to figure out. I am so thank for you guys and all of your help. I truly couldn't have done this without you guys. Big shout out to DiveRay, you are the man!

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          • DiverRay
            Moderator
            • Nov 2004
            • 7728
            • Star, IDAHO

            #50
            The box can have problems as it used two large transistors to fire the coils. Send your old box back to me , and I'll look at it and see if I can repair it.
            Ray Matteis
            KE6NHG
            XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
            XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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            • DEEBS11
              XS-XJ Guru
              • Feb 2023
              • 1751
              • Connecticut

              #51
              Sometimes it's a cracked solder joint.

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              • DiverRay
                Moderator
                • Nov 2004
                • 7728
                • Star, IDAHO

                #52
                Yep! I've fixed two boxes with that problem. Be careful about the solder you use! ALL the new solder is "tin" and it will cause problems. I still have old lead/tin solder that I use. It is available, but hard to find. Used for telecommunications and ANY space bound boards. Strait tin solder will "grow whiskers" in space and short out the boards. Yeah, I used to work in that kind of company...
                Ray Matteis
                KE6NHG
                XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
                XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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