I have a 1981 GS450 that has point coils ( I know that most 1981s don't have point coils but I am in South Africa and this one certainly does!). The coils has these little condensers on the ends of them (see attached)
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The other day I was running my motorcycle with the tank off (doing some carb testing) and I accidentally put my hand on the right coil and it nearly burnt the damn thing off. I touched the left coil and it was not hot at all. I have been having issues with the bike running after it is warmed up, could this be the issue - bad coil? The thing is, after I felt how hot it was, I pulled the right spark plug to check for spark and a seemingly health blue spark was coming from it.
So, I guess my questions are:
1) Are coils supposed to get this hot? (Literally, would have blistered my hand if I left it there longer)
2) If they are, why would one get hotter than the other one?
3) Is it weird that it gets so hot, but the spark coming out of the plug looks ok?
4) If this is not a good thing that is happening, where can I buy some new aftermarket coils or do I have to search for used ones? (remember it has those little condensers on the ends of them)
Thanks in advanced!
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