My 1980 GS750E was running great until I thought I would try to get more voltage at the coils. Battery showed 12.45 V, at the coils respectively I showed 9.45 and 9.34, so, I thought I would check connections, oh yea, I took the liberty of cutting off the connector near the coils and soldered them, same readings. Took the bike out for a spin and did not notice any improvement in performance. The main reason for looking at this part of the system was super rich looking plugs, black and sooty, I did rebuild the carbs in accordance to the carb rebuild series on this site, made sure they were clean. My spark on cylinders 1 and 4 is orange, very weak.
Getting back to the point at hand. I just checked the readings again and this is what blows me away without any other adjustments, the coil on the left if your are sitting on the bike reads 9.98 (low I know...) before the coil itself, the inboard voltage, the coil on the right reads.....are you ready for this....... .115..yep... .115 not even a volt, and just last week it read fairly close to what the other read any suggestions on where to start?, I was checking connections to the coils and undoing the electrical tape and pulled the solder joint apart on the coil in question (right side if seated on bike), put it back together and thats when the readings went wacky.
Per Earl I started with the voltage at the battery and went to the fuse box, all checks out within a half a volt, then to the ignitor, it checks out, I am at a loss.
Ohms at both coils are 4.5, reasonable and within range. HELP.. would getting Accel coils and a Dyna S system fix this, or is it deeper.
Thanks is advance
Scott
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