I've been battling an ignition problem for about a week now. It all started last Friday. I go out to the garage try to start the bike. It turns over good and strong but wont start. pull the seat and no light on the ignition module.
Pull a plug and check for spark, none.
Check voltage at the coil, got 12 volts.
Check voltage at the ignition module, got 12 volts.
Check voltage at cam pick up, got 12 volts.
Turn the key off, back on again, starts right up.
Drive to the end of the street, back fires thru exhaust and dies. Cycle the key, starts right up. Turn around to go home dies in 100 feet. does this two more times before I get back home.
Pull in the garage, get on the Forum and start searching. Read the service manual, no help there. I don't have all the software and fancy test gadgets.
So I have not been able to track it down.
Yes I have searched and read all of the related threads and preformed all of the recommended tests.
I have voltage from the EHC to the ignition module.
I have voltage from the ignition module to the timing pick up.
I have voltage from the pick up to the coil.
I have ohmed out the pick up as instructed by Doc. It ohms good.
I cannot find a short or frayed wire anywhere.
I have ohmed the coil. Primary 3 ohms, secondary 12680 ohms.
Plug wires are new, plugs are new. All OK.
No ground shorts on any wire other than black.
plug everything back up turn on the key, starts right up. Drive away and I cannot recreate the problem. Last night.
Went out tonight, no start, no ignition light on module, but is on EHC.
Same tests same results. Plug everything back together, starts right up.
:bang::bang::bang:
I don't think it is the EHC, I have no other symptoms or fault lights and all other electrical works when key is on.
I initially assumed it was a bad ignition module. But I cannot verify it.
I've read several posts about the same problem on the same bike, but no one ever follows up with their solution. What's the point in asking for help and getting it, if you won't follow up so as to help the next guy.
Sorry for the long post, but I know it helps to have all info up front.
Can anyone help? Please!
Pull a plug and check for spark, none.
Check voltage at the coil, got 12 volts.
Check voltage at the ignition module, got 12 volts.
Check voltage at cam pick up, got 12 volts.
Turn the key off, back on again, starts right up.
Drive to the end of the street, back fires thru exhaust and dies. Cycle the key, starts right up. Turn around to go home dies in 100 feet. does this two more times before I get back home.
Pull in the garage, get on the Forum and start searching. Read the service manual, no help there. I don't have all the software and fancy test gadgets.
So I have not been able to track it down.
Yes I have searched and read all of the related threads and preformed all of the recommended tests.
I have voltage from the EHC to the ignition module.
I have voltage from the ignition module to the timing pick up.
I have voltage from the pick up to the coil.
I have ohmed out the pick up as instructed by Doc. It ohms good.
I cannot find a short or frayed wire anywhere.
I have ohmed the coil. Primary 3 ohms, secondary 12680 ohms.
Plug wires are new, plugs are new. All OK.
No ground shorts on any wire other than black.
plug everything back up turn on the key, starts right up. Drive away and I cannot recreate the problem. Last night.
Went out tonight, no start, no ignition light on module, but is on EHC.
Same tests same results. Plug everything back together, starts right up.
:bang::bang::bang:
I don't think it is the EHC, I have no other symptoms or fault lights and all other electrical works when key is on.
I initially assumed it was a bad ignition module. But I cannot verify it.
I've read several posts about the same problem on the same bike, but no one ever follows up with their solution. What's the point in asking for help and getting it, if you won't follow up so as to help the next guy.
Sorry for the long post, but I know it helps to have all info up front.
Can anyone help? Please!


