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I don't think you have anything to panic about.
If you haven't done so, you need to check that you are getting full voltage at the coil when it is cranking.
You should also check the primary and secondary resistance of your coils to make sure you are getting good spark.
A quick search for "Hot Coil" in titles only, any date came up with this bit of reading for you. This should shed a little light on the issue.
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/search.php?searchid=2915598
Points are a mechanical version of a signal generator, with springs and mechanical advance. Many of the earlier GSes ran them.Good idea, all these threads are just like mine! I will go home and swap the coils to see if the hot coil switches or not, then try and trace back the wire that is causing all the problems.
Also I forgot to answer the points question, but what does that mean?
Points are a mechanical version of a signal generator, with springs and mechanical advance. Many of the earlier GSes ran them.
I believe your '81 450L has a magnet-based signal generator on the end of your crankshaft, and it works by opening and closing the signal circuit as the magnets pass their pickup. Pretty foolproof system there, but either system can be in a closed position when you stop the motor, keeping current flowing in the respective coil.
That's my understanding of it, but I'm sure someone else would be able to give you a more elegant explanation.
I will definitely follow BASSCLIF's guide fully because I really need to get this sorted out good idea with the extra gas tank thing!It sounds like you know your battery is good now. You should just go through and test all your electric stuff.
Step by step to eliminate the problems. Try to tackle one thing at a time.Yeah I read that my bike has one that auto adjusts itself or something, so I don't need to worry about messing it up, but how would I know if it was closed? Because when I went in to fix my pressure plate I had to take the signal generator off a lot, I put it on to the same way I took it off, but it makes me nervous I had to adjust something back to stock, but I do believe it's self adjusting.
I will definitely follow BASSCLIF's guide fully because I really need to get this sorted out good idea with the extra gas tank thing!
EDIT: I also don't have any exhaust gaskets, it didn't before and I had no problems
Step by step to eliminate the problems. Try to tackle one thing at a time.
According to the parts fiche, you SHOULD have exhaust gaskets:
http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fich...y=Motorcycles&make=SUZUKI&year=1980&fveh=2093
They might actually be in there if you didn't remove them, and just may not be doing their job of sealing any longer.
Stock exhaust or not, you're going to need something malleable in there to take up the spaces caused by 30 years of abuse. Small gaps can sometimes plug up with carbon, but that's not really the most reliable way to seal up your exhaust.Most definitely I am gonna take it nice and slow!
I'll look for them, but I also don't have the stock exhaust anymore
Stock exhaust or not, you're going to need something malleable in there to take up the spaces caused by 30 years of abuse. Small gaps can sometimes plug up with carbon, but that's not really the most reliable way to seal up your exhaust.
Have a very close look. I'd be willing to bet the old gasket, and possibly gaskets, are smashed in there so tight you've just missed them.
I believe the coils you have keyed in on are correct. One of the 450 guys out there may have already used those.
When you posted your "nothing" reading for the secondary resistance on the right coil...was that a "0", or an "OL" on the meter?
It still sounds like you have wiring issues with your left coil, like a short only on that side. What do they read when you crank it over?
The 4 - 5 Ohm coils are meant to be used with points, and the 3 Ohm are for electronic ignitions. Using a lower resistance coil with points can cause a whole different set of problems, from burning through your coils to burning up points. I'm not sure what you have, but being an 81 I believe you have electronic ignition, so the 3 Ohm coils should be fine.
With nobody else chiming in, I hope that is the correct advice for you...if it's not, I hope someone else will pipe up.