Rear cylinder switches off when hot.

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In my case it is a blend of picture one and picture 2. The sensor is the same as in the upper picture but with a different connector and I have a knock sensor as in the bottom picture. From what I see, a normal Harley 99-2017 sensor can be used. It is also 2 wires. I will need to order a female connector and reconnect the 2 wires. Already did the same job with my O2 sensors. Both are working fine.
 
Update. S&S confirmed that I can use a normal Harley CHT sensor, just need to wire a new connector. I checked the ignition coil and it seems to be fine. I have single fire 0.5Ohm. Measured the resistance. On the connectors it shows 0.5 and 0.5 which is normal and on the spark plug wires connectors - 11. The coils seems fine, but I ordered a new one just in case. However, it might be another, much more simple issue. The coil is mounted with 2 bolts to a metal plate that, I believe, grounds it. If removed, the bike will not start, no spark. The way it is designed (and painted black) makes it super hot in our climate. There is almost no ventilation. I cleaned all the surface, put it back together, started the bike and let it idle for some time giving it some extra RPM. No issue, the rear cylinder is on and does not cut off. Will be testing more. Any aftermarket coil covers with vents?
 
Checked the connectors. All fine. Went for a ride. During the day time it gets very hot now. While the bike was moving everything was OK. Then I stopped at the traffic light and, suddenly, the rear cylinder switched off. After about 1 minute it switched on again and the bike was running fine, then switched off again. Parked the bike and waited till 6pm, that is when the sun starts setting down. There are 2 long traffic lights in Downtown on the way to Dubai Mall. No issue, all the cylinders were working fine. I have already ordered an ignition coil. It will be the first thing to change. Then the CHT and, hopefully, it will not get down to the ECU.
 
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