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Electrical issues...


Rage_kage

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I'm having some problems with my electrical system I think, if I push the throttle smooth and slow it will fire on both cylinders, if I stab the throttle the left cylinder cuts out and the right side screams.

 

Starts fine, idles fine, rev's in neutral fine

 

I synced my carbs properly.

 

Pickup gap is set at .15

 

My electrical readings where:

Stator

17.7 ohms - ignition coil

115.3 ohms - pickup coil

.40 ohms - lighting coil

 

Coil

.50 ohms - primary

25500 ohms - secondary

 

Specs from hq page

Stator

13.7-20.5 ohms - ignition coil

94-140 ohms pickup coil

.26-3.8 - lighting coil

 

Coil

.28-.38 ohms - primary coil

4700-7100 ohms - secondary coil

 

 

Changed the coil and the problem is still present, I was hoping someone would recognize this problem and maybe point me in the right direction weather it's a cdi going out, stator failing under load, bad pickup coil

 

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I see no mention of plugs, have you tried new plugs?

 

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I should take stock in NGK, so far I've changed them 10+ times this summer before every race, and mid race if I end up sucking water at a creek section...

 

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I should take stock in NGK, so far I've changed them 10+ times this summer before every race, and mid race if I end up sucking water at a creek section...

 

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When you say sucking water, do you get water in your intake?

 

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If you swapped plugs and wires and problem stays on the left side, you don't have an electrical problem, you have an air leak or carb issue. 

 

I would check air screw setting on both carbs and pull pilot jet and check it.  Seen it many times where a tiny ass hair is stuck in the jet causing a slight lean condition. 

 

 

Brandon

Mull Engineering

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