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Engine give weird "puff" when turning off ignition
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Any idea what is going on here?
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The '84 GPz550 I once owned did that when the ignitor failed. So if it's your '82 CSR1000, then that would be my guess as to the prob - bad connection or failed/failing ignitor.
It's my '78 LTD. Does that make a difference?
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I will also add that I took a spark plug tester (the light that plugs in between the plug and the wire). I had spark on all four plugs when cranking. And the plugs fire again when I turn off the ignition. That's what is causing the backfire.
Any idea what would cause this?
Post edited by: Skyman, at: 2007/09/22 01:35
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Actually, it's gas building up in the cylinders when you are cranking it and it isn't starting. When you turn the ingition off it is like opening the points, and causes the coils to fire the plugs, if a valve is open you will get a puff like that. Check that your vaccum caps didn't get blown off your intake boots when it happened.
Okay, then it is normal for the plugs to fire when the ignition is switched off?
If so, then I just need to figure out why the darn thing isn't starting up.
Thanks.
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Have you tried starting fluid to see if it's maybe a weak mixture?
Post edited by: loudhvx, at: 2007/09/22 09:56
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On close inspection of the coils, one of the primary lead wires was broken where it connects to the coil. I resoldered it to the post.
But the bike still would not start. So I pulled my plugs. They were all fuel-fouled. All that time cranking with no spark fouled them real good.
I just happened to have a set of new plugs which I had originally bought to use on my CSR project. I put those on, and it fired right up.
Is there any way to recover fouled plugs? Before I put on the new plugs, I tried cleaning up the contacts with a piece of sandpaper. But that didn't seem to help. Can they be cleaned, or should I chuck them?
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