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    Cylinder 2 & 3 not firing after ground wire mod

    I have a GS1000G 1980

    I ran an extra ground wire from the battery to the Ignitor mounting bolt. I do not think this is the culprit, as i tested for continuaty before doing the mod.

    Now Cylinder 2 & 3 are not firing. It rode ok for a few km's, then it started misfiring. It would randomly fire on all four for a few seconds (not fun in traffic while trying to maintain the flow of traffic) Now a cannot get spark from Cyl 2 & 3.

    I have replaced the Sparkplug caps & checked HT side resistance, 32Kohm. On the Second Coil Primary winding I measure 4.4 ohm, which is also within spec. The Signal Generator pickup coils are also spot on with there resistance.

    TomorRow i will "Simulate" the Pickup voltage, by doing the "1.5v Battery trick"

    I suspect i must look under the cover where the Pickups are, but this seems fruitless, as Cylinders 1 & 4 still fire.

    Any ideas or tricks will help.

    Tomorrow i will remove the ignitor, to see if there is any visible damage.
    Last edited by Guest; 08-31-2012, 01:57 PM.

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    I saw your question just before you edited it.

    You said you had removed your "mod". Did that fix the problem?

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      #3
      No, it did not. A tutorial i got off here (Repair and Fault finding a GS1000 Ignitor). Mentioned the "correct ground" but i tested with my Voltmeter for continuaty, before even power up the bike.

      It is standard Battery Negative terminal to engine casing. I added engine casing to Ignitor mounting bolt on the left side of bike. Thinking that plate in turn would give better ground to the regulator.

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