After installing the new coils, cables and sparkplugs I was still dropping cylinder 1 and 4. In order to make sure I just didnt receive a defective coil set I switched the coils. The coil that powered 2,3 was known to work. After switching the coils I still have 1 and 4 dropping out. I tested it with a spark tester and no spark at 1 and 4.
It starts fine with a fine explosion to life and runs well but once warm it drops those 2 with no spark.
Yesterday I bought and installed a new battery.I checked the battery voltage with the ignition switch off and I get 12.66. With the ignition switch on I get 12.16 ish. I disconnected the primary wires from the coil that drops out and checked there and I get 11.43 +/- at the primary wires. Less than a 1 volt drop.
Soooooo I opened the ignition cover and there is a dyna s installed. Here is where I am stuck. I dont know what the two black bits are or how to test to see if it is the ignition that is causing the dropped cylinders. I am imagining that the two black bits are the signal generators. The screw on the rear one was falling out and the unit was allowed to pivot on the top screw. I refastened and took it out but 3 miles later and I was limping home on 2 cylinders. Youtube has been pretty good to me but nothing on how to test to see if the dyna s is the culprit.
I know these are pretty popular so I am hoping someone can lead me to how to test the dyna ignition. I dont want to just keep replacing things but I have to imagine that this is the final step ?? I hope!?
Below are pix of what I see when I open the ignition. I have a meter and a cursory knowledge on how to use it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Quick run down on what has been done
Tank cleaned and lined
New gas cap
New fuel and vacuum line
New Petcock
Cleaned and rebuilt carbs
New oiled airfiliter
Air leak check with starter fluid
New dynatek coils, wires and caps
New plugs
Fresh oil and oil filter
new battery
Running premium 91 octane gasoline.
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