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06 May 2007 15:52 #137665 by clubhobo
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I was ambitious this morning and decided I was going to fix this small backfire problem I have at idle. Over all the bike ran okay on all four beside the sputter. I took the timing cover off and adjusted the timing with a lite...I never really could the "F" to align perfectly on both sides, but close...I also noticed my 2 and 3 points making sparks..pretty soon 1 and 4 cylinder weren't firing at all. I killed it and tried to start it again I got no spark from 1,2,3, or 4? I then started from scratch..gapped points..static timed it..still no spark at the plugs? Took the the tank off...the coil leads are getting juice and I have juice at the green and black connectors...but when I test for power down at the points I get nothing? What the hell did I do..any ideas? thanks

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06 May 2007 17:18 #137691 by Duck
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Juice to points, points to ground. Check that the circuit is complete. Point voltage should go to zero when they are closed = test light to ground will go out.

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06 May 2007 18:33 #137709 by clubhobo
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I got spark off 2 and 3 finally. When 1 and 4 points were open I got no volts. I ununhooked the hot black from the points and it lit up. It doesn't like being hooked up to that condensor..pisses me off because I just bought these points/condensors...anybody know where to get quality...I bought these current ones off ebay. thanks for your help.

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06 May 2007 19:05 #137725 by steell
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You don't have the wire grounding out to the frame of the points do you? That's real easy to do accidentally.

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07 May 2007 05:20 #137828 by BSKZ650
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why not fix the thing and put a dyna on it, I did it to my 650 and made a lot of difference in the running of the bike, plus no more screwing with the points

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07 May 2007 19:21 #138052 by clubhobo
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no... it was working before and it just decided to croke I guess?

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07 May 2007 19:24 #138053 by clubhobo
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Yeah I know....my wife is on me to sell it..so I don't want to dump too much into it.

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