My GS450S is used frequently and has not had any major issues. The other day I was riding along at 55mph kicked down a gear and it just died. When trying to re start got a big backfire and nothing else. The existing coils were original but the HT leads had been spliced and very short so I decided to upgrade to new coils as an easy fix.
The new coils have a + and - spade connector
I connected the orange wire to the + and checked this wire was getting power when the ignition switch was turned on.
The white wire is fitted to the - on the left side coil and the black wire to the - on the right side coil
So far so good, I thought, so I went to start it and the bike only just managed to turn over with a very rough idle not getting above 1100RPM then a backfire.
I thought maybe one of the new coils was corrupt so I took the HT leads off both cylinders and swapped the left HT lead to the right side plug. Strangely the bike ran quite well, all be it on one cylinder. I then fitted the right HT lead to the left cylinder and the bike runs great. How can that be?
When I switch the HT leads back to the correct side the bike runs rough and only just starts.
My 450 is a 1981 electronic ignitor system not points.
I'm a bit reluctant to just switch the HT leads and forget it in case it screws another component after riding the bike for a bit.
There may be an obvious solution but I do not have enough electrical experience to see it, so over to you clever people.
Thanks
David
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