OK Jethro, I knew the coils couldnt run the engine on 8mv,
I was going to let that go for now though. hehehe So you have about 12.7 in the battery and are getting 11.3 at the coils. (dropping 1.4v) As Bad Billy said, its usually a cumulative thing.) I expect youre dropping a few tenths at each point in the circuit. Basically, youre just looking at a clean up of connections exercise. Thats a far cry from the 4.5 volt drop originally suspected. 
Some electrical contact cleaner sprayed into the key ignition tumbler may help a couple tenths volt.
The good news is you installed a new battery that you really did need. The old battery only holding 12.3 was certainly on its last legs.
Earl
Some electrical contact cleaner sprayed into the key ignition tumbler may help a couple tenths volt.
The good news is you installed a new battery that you really did need. The old battery only holding 12.3 was certainly on its last legs.
Earl
Jethro said:You mean the bar switch? I checked, I lose about 1.2 volts there, both before the switch and after the switch.
Tonight I checked my coil voltage again, this time CORRRECTLY. I had disconnected the wires to the bar switch and that is why my readings showed 8 millivolts. #-o I have 11.3 volts at the coils. I checked the voltage while the bike was running and at idle- about 13.6 volts.
I don't seem to be losing a huge amount of voltage anywhere, but I still have the slight stutter on take off (only after I sit and idle a minute). Still, I went for a nice 45 minute ride today- man I love those stock pipes. The quieter the better.
I'm gonna go downstairs and smoke one up and change out the pilot jets to my #40's. I also have a whole other set of carbs in the carb dip to swap out with the ones on the bike now. What the hell else does a loser like me have to do on a Friday night! :-D
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