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bobiii84
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So I had a problem with my electrical a while back and had a coil go bad and it shorted and blew out a fuse among other things. I replaced my fuse box with one in better shape, replaced the coils, replaced the plugs, and prepared my bike to run. I had winterized it since I was moving and didn't have the time to work on it so I had to fill the carbs back up with gas. When I tried to start it gas began dripping out of my airbox overflow. I assume one or many of my floats were stuck so I took the tank off, and took the backside of a screwdriver to where the floatbowls are. After this I tried to fire it up and it started, except, it had the same crappy sound it did when the issue first happened. It sounds and feels like it's running on two cylinders instead of all 4. I took a spark tester that plugs into the line and tested the spark. One coil is giving me good spark while the other seems quite weak. The coils are brand new and it's doing what it did before so right off the bat, I don't think it's the coil. What would affect the power going to the coils? I'm not home right now so can't go through my manual to see what the voltage would be, but any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Also, this is for my 1980 GS550L.
Also, this is for my 1980 GS550L.