George has stripped the bike down to the frame, and cleaned, polished, and re-engineered about everything on the bike. It was
running when he purchased it. The Oil pressure light was on all the time when running - but the bike ran fine for 100s of miles, so
it is assumed that the sender was bad.....
Now, during re-assembly, George pulled any and all "un-neccessary" wires out of the harness and put it back together. He eliminated all
lights in the gauges, including neutral, kickstand, Oil pressure, turn signals, and the gear position indicator. The kickstand switch was long gone when he got the bike.
So.... I know that is a recipe for disaster, and we are in wiring hell now.
But... I've poured over the wiring diagrams - trying to figure out why we have no spark at the plugs. Here are the findings:
1. Ignition switch, kill switch work fine. flip either one off, and no voltage.
2. Bike will crank, but will not produce spark on any of the plugs.
3. We have 12v at the coils. 12v and ground at the Ignitor Unit.
4. Pick-up coils are wired in via L and Dg wires. we are certain the connections are good.
5. Re-gapped pickup coils at .006
6. No voltage received at the coil exciter wire when cranking.... (could we have the coil posts mixed up?)
We replaced the Ignitor unit with a "known good out of a running bike" module - no change.
the Pick-up coils Ohm out per spec in the CLYMER manual.
I cannot see how the oil pressure switch, clutch switch, neutral switch, and kickstand switch work to kill the ignition - and
not the starter motor.
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. George is about to dump this thing in the lake, and it would be a real
shame. It's going to be pretty cool if we can make it run.
Help?
Comment