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I have a 78 550 that has been having some hot idling issues for a while. Runs great until it gets really warm (stop and go traffic in summer) then the idle drops below 1000 and it bogs a little unless you ease intot the throttle. I replaced the plugs (looked blackened, and at were at least 15 years old) and it ran a lot better but still did the same thing but to a much lesser degree. After talking to a motorcycle friend, the conclusion that the ignition system is the likely culprit, not carbs as I previously thought. So I went to my shop and lightly oiled the felt, and cleaned the points with some laquer thinner and the warmed engine now only runs on #1 and #4. Dang.
So. Long story short, to check for spark, do I take out the plug, connect it to the lead and hold it to the engine with my hand? I don't want to get zapped...
Having 2 cylinders dead suggests to me half the system is dead, so checking coils is in order. What is primary resistance? I understand checking across 2 plug leads for around 30k ohms.
The points are pitted, but having never seen new ones, I can't really say how worn they are. They don't look too bad... The carbon is a little mucky at the armature, but I cleaned it up and stil no fire.
I have the clymers, and will be reading it, but first hand knowledge and advice is much appreciated and easier to understand sometimes
So. Long story short, to check for spark, do I take out the plug, connect it to the lead and hold it to the engine with my hand? I don't want to get zapped...
Having 2 cylinders dead suggests to me half the system is dead, so checking coils is in order. What is primary resistance? I understand checking across 2 plug leads for around 30k ohms.
The points are pitted, but having never seen new ones, I can't really say how worn they are. They don't look too bad... The carbon is a little mucky at the armature, but I cleaned it up and stil no fire.
I have the clymers, and will be reading it, but first hand knowledge and advice is much appreciated and easier to understand sometimes