1. I started the bike up last week for the first time aft to find that it was only running on the left cylinder. I have two sets of coils so switched out the right coil, no difference. Put in new plugs, still no difference.
2. I thought maybe it was a carb thing and the right carb wasn't getting gas or something, but when I switched them out with my other pair (that I know should work at least okay), neither side was firing. So I checked for spark and realized I wasn't getting it on either side.
3. I took my spare LHS coil and put a spare plug in it and grounded it to the engine. The bike started immediately, running only on the RIGHT cylinder but the left external coil was getting great spark. I figured problem solved, shut it off, mounted the tank but when I tried again it wasn't sparking again.
When I test the potential from the (+) battery and stick the other probe of my voltmeter to the coils I am getting 11.57 volts. Not the full 12v but not too bad either. The external coil (the one that I got the bike to start up on as described in #3) only shows 5v or something, which confuses me since it seemed like that was the `good one'
I also have a spare ignitor that I switched out, no difference. I'm wandering how easy it is to `fry' a coil or something, and if it's possible that theres something in my wiring that is just destroying the coils when I start the bike up and run them for a second. I even double checked my timing.
I havn't done the relay mod yet so will do that this week, but still can't explain why I would be getting spark on the left, then none at all, then on both sides when I switch out the left coil, and then suddenly nothing again with no apparent changes.
Thanks in advance for any insights.
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