jrmarquez.702 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Posted December 31, 2009 I tried to kick my bike last night and it would not start. So i went thru all of the basic stuff and came up with, there's no spark. We took the plugs out and kicked the bike with no plugs and now we have spark. we repeated this process and came up with the same results about 3 times. its a pvl that was bought brand new and only ran once, and it always started first kick. The temp. outside is about 45 and i was wondering if anyone else has had this problem? Quote
J-Madd Posted January 12, 2010 Report Posted January 12, 2010 I tried to kick my bike last night and it would not start. So i went thru all of the basic stuff and came up with, there's no spark. We took the plugs out and kicked the bike with no plugs and now we have spark. we repeated this process and came up with the same results about 3 times. its a pvl that was bought brand new and only ran once, and it always started first kick. The temp. outside is about 45 and i was wondering if anyone else has had this problem? I jumped on the pvl bandwagon a year or so ago and put it on 3 of mine. They are all back to stock ignition now. Gotta box full of flywheels, stators, coils laying in the shop. Make sure the spade connectors on the coils are on good and make sure you have good ground from stator to engine. You can run a ground wire from the stator to a head stud to rule out a bad ground. Good luck. Quote
jrmarquez.702 Posted January 27, 2010 Author Report Posted January 27, 2010 solved the problem, put stock ignition on and put the pvl in the trash...hahaha... Quote
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