What really bothers me about this is how randomly it's happened. The first time it was half a mile from my house coming back from a 5 mile ride. The second time it took a week before it went out on a shakedown run. The third one went out riding down my street a minute after I started it. The fourth one went out 30 seconds after lighting it up in my driveway.
This one went out 5 seconds after I lit my bike up in a parking lot 10 miles from home. It'd run fine for 2 weeks and 300 miles or so. 2 days after installing this most recent igniter the bike developed a hard starting problem. Sometimes it'd start within a few seconds. Sometimes it'd take 10 rounds of cranking it 30 seconds in a row to finally sputter to life after kicking randomly throughout the cranking time.
I'd fixed this temporarily once or twice in the two weeks since this began. Cleaning the carbs and replacing the plugs helped. It lit up immediately for a day after that. Then it was hard to start again. I synched the air screws on the carb, and once again it lit up quickly for a day afterward.
As of last night it didn't feel like starting again. I finally got it lit, rid it home, and did a charging test. At 5,000rpm the thing only put out 13.6 volts. Does this have anything to do with the hard starting? I have no idea. Every night I'd been putting the bike on the charger. It'd still act hard to start on a fresh charge, though it'd do better than later in the day.
So after cranking the living sh!t out of it today to get it started, it finally lit up, then died as I adjusted the choke seconds later. It would not relight. I tested for spark and had none on any cylinders. I opened the igniter and it burned my hand. Not shocked; burned. It had been hot like this before when it had failed.
Notes: Every time it'd blown an igniter, it blew the main fuse. The wiring in the bike doesn't look bad. Its all clean and unchafed. No melty looking wires.
The coils both show 4.5 ohms primary and around 31k ohms secondary. I traced the last blown igniter to a bad 1-4 coil with too few secondary ohms (it shorted out).
Despite seeing a "safe range" of 3-5 ohms, I'm still wondering if 4.5 is too much. I'm also wondering if the hard starting has anything to do with this, as it seems oddly coincidental that right after cranking the crap out of the bike for 10 minutes it blew out the igniter on both cylinder banks.
Battery is brand spanking new.
Help? I'm considering setting the bike on fire.
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