When I found this bike, it had rotted in someone's garage since 1994, the turn signal rubber mounts were completely gone. However, the turn signals worked (once a fresh battery was installed). I did the usual (I guess) cleaning, rep[ainted covers and gas tank (cleaned out gas tank - my god nasty stuff) and put a see through fuel filter on the gas line.
Changed the spark plugs and it took a long time to start but eventually did. I was so thrilled (yay!) but it would stall and die under 1,100 rpms. Ran just fine above that. The tailpipes smoked but that was expected because it had been there so long (water). I figured it was probably the carburator that needed to be adjusted, maybe the throttle screw and what not. I decided to run sea foam through the carburator (who knows how much varnish was in the engine from gas older than 10 years) When I got the bike to crank back up - Holy Mother of G-D !!!!! Smoke, smoke and guess what ...... even more smoke came out of the tail pipes - there was an endless supply. All that carbon was being cleaned up by the seafoam. I let it run this way for a half hour until the smoke cleared - then added more seafoam with the same results. Eventually the engine died and wouldn't start back up (DANG!). I figured I carboned out the spark plugs so I went and got some NGK plugs and tried to fire it up --NADA, zilch - just the starter motor but no fire. I have tried to figure out why this has been going on. So this is what I have done thus far:
1) Removed Carburator and cleaned with Carburator Cleaner (the stuff in the paint can) removed all rubber parts before doing so. Found peice of the old fuel filter in the carburator - Carburators are CLEAN!!!
still no fire (DANG!!!)
2) Stared at the bike for 3 full days scratching my head.
3) Called everyone I knew who knows anything at all about automotive stuff - was told to see if the leads had fire (why didnt I think of that?)
4) Tested the leads - they had fire
still no fire (meaning the engine turned over and over but no catch).
5) My dad (62 years old) came over and tested the leads, sometimes they had spark sometimes they didn't. The spark was white - not blue. The spark plugs were wet.
6) Replaced spark plugs with Champion 809 plugs with .026 gap
7) took old spark plug wires out of the coils and replaced with 7mm wire and got thick fat blue spark (Coils are good)
still no fire (DAGnammit)
8) took spark plugs out and put very few drops of gas in spark plug hole #1 and spark plug hole #4 and still got nothing.
9) tried starter fluid - nothing.
BTW Compression is good and it is getting fuel.
10) Seriously contemplated resorting to witchcraft.
Now I know that this could be an igniter problem or a rectifier or signal generator problem. I tested to see if they were all getting currents and measured the OHM - all of these are working and have current - but my knowledge as to if they need to be replaced or not is well ...... limited.
The kickstand switch is fine - are there any other safety switches or whatever that I am overlooking?
I do not have the carburator boots banded back on, but the seal is good on them.
The fuses are all good.
Please help - I am bald and have no more hair to pull out.
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