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I'm working on my buddy's 1980 GS1000. He had the tank off for painting and fixed an oil leak. But the problem now is that it runs rough. It will have its moments when the beast within comes out but it won't idle or run smoothly. I put the timing light on it to check the timing and I noticed sometimes it will consistently flash and then it will stop flashing and then go on again. Cylinder number four is worse than number one but they both do it. I checked the coil secondary resistance and found it to be 280K, almost 10X too high. When I pulled off the spark plug end caps they were 50K just by themselves. So I replaced these with NGK 5K end caps. Now the total resistance of both secondary coils is 20K. The book says it should be 30-33K ohms. Is this a problem? The changing of the end caps gave it better spark when it does fire but it still has times when it should fire and doesn't. It would seem that the primary of the coil or the ignition system itself is at fault. But with the intermittent nature of the problem, what do I look at? It would seem that the recommended check of the ignition (at least in the Haymes manual) would not find an intermittent problem like this. Any Ideas?
Oh, one more thing, when it does run, it will run poorly then backfire then run better.
Thanks in advance,
Steve in Oklahoma. This is my first post. sorry if it's not kosher.
Oh, one more thing, when it does run, it will run poorly then backfire then run better.
Thanks in advance,
Steve in Oklahoma. This is my first post. sorry if it's not kosher.