Last weekend I was riding my bike when the engine stopped at a traffic light. After some troubleshooting, was it gas or spark that caused the stopage, it was no spark. After getting the bike home, I openned the Suzuki repair manual, which by the way was far superior compared to the Hanes manual with regards to this problem, and started to troubleshoot the problem. After eliminating the signal generator, coils, basic wiring, the only thing left was the ignitor. Fortunately you can separate the cover from the circuit board and upon close, really close inspection, the solder connections for the ignitor external connectors were exhibiting cracking. So after some soldering and re-assembly, my bike runs like new again.
I must say the bike was exhibing some weird symptoms before the final failure but since they were intermittent I thought they were attributed to intermittent contacts and it would be quite hard to find the source since it was intermittent.
Anyway here are the symptoms before the total failure:
1) Bike was hard to start some times, and now that I've located the problem it now makes sense, spark was not always there.
2) While riding, the tachometer would drop down to zero and pick up again. Yet engine ran OK. While troubleshooting, I noticed that the tach feeds off the same lines as the coil for banks 2,3 so missing spark on banks 2,3 would cause tach drop out.
3) Sometimes bike would act as if it was missing. This was barely noticable, I think it might be because the bike has so much power to start with and I don't drive it hard.
Anyway, thats about it, hope this helps someone else some day.
Bob
GS1150EF
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