10-12-13, 11:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-13, 12:26 PM by gryphongryphon.)
Yes that would have been my next move if changing coil hadnt have worked,CDI , some on Ebay for about £25 when I looked, good luck with it, I assume you have changed plug leads and caps already.
Edit . There seems to be lots of bits for sale in the forsale /wanted section.
Edit 2 drained carbs as well first thing I did didnt help me , but may help in other cases.
Just tested for a good spark on all cylinders. Pulled each HT lead off in turn, stuck a spare plug in it and held against the head. Got a white/blue spark but not a 'fat blue' spark as they describe in Haynes. Oddly though, it started up exactly the same with only three plugs connected (any three) as it does with four. Took the reg/rec off and checked with a meter, all appeared to be ok; lowest 660, highest 685 with the others spread out between. Also tried it with the reg/rec disconnected and it still misses occasionally at 4k in neutral so it's not that.
What next? Anyone got a spare CDI I can borrow to test?
Defective wiring or poor connections in the ignition circuit? Pick-up coil?
It's inside the generator cover detecting the lump on the edge of the flywheel. The pickup coil is pretty much integral with the generator because the wires exiting the cover are all bonded together in a rubber seal. Since the generator/pickup is a bit fragile when removed from the cover, getting hold of the whole assembly is probably the best solution.
A resistance test is unlikely to show a problem. You know it's working most of the time already, an intermittent short between two turns isn't easy to spot without specialist equipment. If there's an obliging foccer near you, swapping generators would be the easiest way to check.
@Lawrence
Hi mate, any update on your FZS?
Not yet, I've not really had time to look at it lately. I'm going to check cam timing at some point too.