I have been searching the GS forum for my answer and I'm getting bits and pieces from several post, but none seem to answer my question outright. If there is a post(s) that covers my topics in detail, please post the link and I will check it out.
I have acquired 2 '77 GS750's, 1 is assembled and is supposed to run and the other is a skeleton with all of the parts in boxes. After an oil change, the assembled bike ran erratically for a brief period of time after I first got it, and by brief I mean 10 minutes tops. When the bike was running, if I let off of the throttle the bike would die. My research told me that since the bike had sat up for such a long period of time (1yr+) I should do an extensive carb cleaning. So I did. Each carb soaked for 24+ hrs and received a new O-ring kit. Intake boots too. Well, the bike was still a no go. I decided to checkout the points and condensers. They appeared to be like new. I tried starting the bike to see if the points sparked any, and they were not. So now I get to my question. Do I test the condensers while they are installed on the bike or off of the bike? I tested them off, but did not get a reading. From my understaning the ohm meter should go up to infinite ohms then start to fall gradually. The ohm meter was set at 200 max ohms.
Then I tested the coils. My first test was to see if there was any spark at the plug. With the plug out of the cylinder head and grounded to the head I tried starting the bike. There wasn't any spark being delivered to the plugs, all 4. So my next test was to see if there was any voltage at the orange/white wires going to the coils. There was 12+v to each. There was contuity from the points to the black & white wire at each coil. I measured the primamry resistance for each coil, one @ 5.0 and one @ 5.4 ohms. Both OK. When testing the secondary resistance for the coils I got 20k+ ohms for about 2 seconds and that was the only and last reading I've gotten from either coil. I tested the coils by measuring the resistance form plug wire to plug wire, is that right or wrong? Either way, I didn't get anything when testing from any of the other wires. My guess is the coils are original, but I can't say for certain since the guy I bought the bikes from did a tiny bit of work to it before storing it.
I went ahead and bought a Dyna S ignition setup to replace the whole ignition, but wanted to see if there's something else that I can test to see why I'm not getting any spark.
I've also tested the neutral switch, it functions properly.
I'm not sure how to bypass the kill switch to see if that is my problem. Add that to my list of questions that I could use an answer for.
Any help on these items will be greatly appreciated.
Rgds,
Jeff
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