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and put it all back together set it to +4 . wouldnt fire. checked my plugs and they were wet. so i kicked it over a few times to see if plugs were getin spark. nothing.. what could it be?

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is that the little black box on the bottom right of the whole assembly?

k i just pulled it around. im gettin power my lights will turn on... and when setting it to plus 4 do i put the plate in the line in the middle of the case?

Posted
is that the little black box on the bottom right of the whole assembly?

Yes,you have two tabs on the flywheel,you measure between the tab and pickup.

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It tells the bike when to fire.

k did everything stated above. still no spark. so i put the stock plate back on. no spark. could both my plugs fried at the same time? or could it be something else?

 

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Highly, highly unlikely, unless you fouled them both out before you swapped plates.

You're missing a ground wire or as said...pickup gap is wrong.

 

HOW did you remove your flywheel, with a thread in puller or a jaw type?

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Highly, highly unlikely, unless you fouled them both out before you swapped plates.

You're missing a ground wire or as said...pickup gap is wrong.

 

HOW did you remove your flywheel, with a thread in puller or a jaw type?

i purchased the tread in puller. but i did leave my garage for a few and my freind decieded to adjust the gap again .. but with a hammer. he said he lightly hit it. could that be the reason.

or if the timing is off so horidly it wouldnt get spark correct?

all help is apprecitated. god i hate my life

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Friends don't let friends work on their banshees with a hammer...:)

 

I would say that could very well be the problem.

 

When you pull the spark plugs out of the motor and check for spark, it doesn't matter if it's +10 or -10 on the timing, both plugs should spark (and both will spark at the same time)

 

Tell your buddy he owes you a pickup coil.

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Friends don't let friends work on their banshees with a hammer...:)

 

I would say that could very well be the problem.

 

When you pull the spark plugs out of the motor and check for spark, it doesn't matter if it's +10 or -10 on the timing, both plugs should spark (and both will spark at the same time)

 

Tell your buddy he owes you a pickup coil.

hahan nooo shit. god this better not put another hole in my pockets

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hahan nooo shit. god this better not put another hole in my pockets

k so i just oredered a new pick up coil. wasnt to bad. if this doesnt do the trick... what would you fellow headquarters do in the next step?

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