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tlepac
Guest
I have a GS 750 L I was checking for spark and found one of them giving me a good shock at the boot--in fact right through the boot. I found out that you could not just get a new set of wires but needed to replace the ignition coil. instead I spun off the boot and lopped off about 3/8th of an inch of the wire to #2 cylinder and then spun the boot back on to the wire. After this I installed new O rings with the hex screws so many here have recommended and got three of the four cylinders firing--1,3,4 --but not two. I was wondering if the 2nd cylinder was not getting spark so Ipulled the plug and propped it up against the head and started the bike-(running on three) and got arcing from the body fo the spark plug to the head instead of it going across the spark gap.
So my question--Is this normal or an indication that the plug wire is still defective? Or do I have to go into the carburetor #2 again looking for a clog? (This would be third time in) Someone has suggested that the plug may be bad but it is brand new. They said I should exchange with a working plug and recheck.
Even running on 3 cylinders the bike was able to take me down the block and back so I am now officially a bike rider again! I already like the bike better than my former 75 GWing!
Thanks for any help.
Terry
WBL
So my question--Is this normal or an indication that the plug wire is still defective? Or do I have to go into the carburetor #2 again looking for a clog? (This would be third time in) Someone has suggested that the plug may be bad but it is brand new. They said I should exchange with a working plug and recheck.
Even running on 3 cylinders the bike was able to take me down the block and back so I am now officially a bike rider again! I already like the bike better than my former 75 GWing!
Thanks for any help.
Terry
WBL