The previous owner really had no clue what he was doing and the bike was a mess when I got it. The exhaust cam was 180° off, there was vacuum line where there should have been fuel line, the plug wires were on incorrectly, and the fuel gauge sending unit had been broke, just to name a few of the previous issues.
So after many hours of almost literally rebuilding everything from the cams up, the bike fires right up and has ran not perfect, but well enough that I literally rode every day in September except for one, ever since... until now.
Here is what's happening. The bike starts right up with less than a second of cranking. Keep in mind that the choke was on about half this entire time. Runs fine for about 45 seconds or so. After that, it begins to get a little choppy, initially I just though it was because it tends to be cold natured, and I just dismissed the thought. A few seconds after that, it begins to pop and crack a little out of the right pipe, (# 3 and 4). This got my attention and I began to play with the throttle some. It was running very weak. It would not rev very fast at all and you had to baby it to get it to even do that much. Very soon after it lost so much power it wouldn't rev any more, but it would hold steady at about 3k, where it had been running the whole time. After a few more seconds, it will just die. It won't slow down or sputter, it just dies. It is like someone turned the ignition off.
But it gets weirder. It will refuse to even give a sputter after this happens. I could crank on it until my battery died and it wouldn't do a thing. If I wait an hour or two, until it cools down, it will start right up and do the same thing all over again.
Here is what I have done so far:
Yes, there is gas, and it is at least getting as far as the carbs.
I checked the spark on all of the plugs, they all spark, quite well actually. But, there is something interesting it noticed. The plugs for No. 1 and 2 were paper sack brown colored, something I had always taken as a good sign, at least on my two stroke dirt bike... but no. 3 and 4 were dark colored, not wet, but they were dark. I found this odd because 3 and 4 belong to different coils...
I was suspecting an ignition problem, so I then checked the resistance of the coils:
Coil for number 1 and 4
Primary: 5.3 ohm
Secondary: 31.5k ohm
Coil for number 2 and 3
Primary: 5.3 ohm
Secondary: 29.7k ohm
The service manual says that the primary should be between 3 and 5 ohm and the secondary should be between 30k and 35k ohm if I remember correctly anyway.
The coils are not perfect, and really should be replaced, but they had always worked up until now without a single problem. Isn't it odd for coils to go all at once like that?
Also, the bike will not idle anymore, it won't run below 2k.
I suspect that the bike is ready for coils, but I have gotten some great advice from you guys before and I wanted another opinion. Do you think that the coils are the problem? It is a 1982 bike with 17k miles, all original. It would make sense if it was ready for coils.
If so, I am open to any recommendations as to where to get them. I am a college kid and well, money isn't exceedingly plentiful so I would rather not be faced with needing a pair of $75 (guess) coils. I had read somewhere about using honda coils to replace the suzuki ones because the honda coils were almost identical and way cheaper. Although I really have no gauge of how valid that statement is...
Any help will be greatly appreciated. My goal is to get my bike back on the road ASAP, my car is too much of a fuel hog.
Thanks!
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