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Post by joe454 on Oct 1, 2015 15:43:42 GMT -6
Rights side coil is not getting spark. I check coil it is good,switched wires from left side and I'm getting spark. Any suggestion on what to do next? Was running fine and I shut it down and that was it.
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Post by izuzaki4 on Feb 1, 2016 14:47:39 GMT -6
I am having the same issue my right ignition coil does not spark when my 454 is idle and as a result my right cylinder is not functioning so my bike is only running on one cylinder
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Post by gonzo on Feb 3, 2016 14:36:19 GMT -6
Do you own a multi meter and a manual? If not you really need one, checking for ohms resistance is not difficult (getting the electrical connections apart on our bikes can be fun though) Hit up YouTube if your not sure how to use one. Hopefully the cdi (black box) isnt fried. But with a manual you can check this with a multi meter. One brilliant method ro check for electrical resistance is with a small light bulb and a 9 volt battery. If the wires are good the bulb will be bright. If the wires fractured a bit the brightness will change, multi metes dont often show this. If swapping coil sides shows a probable cause then follow the problem back through the loom. Good luck.
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Post by xwindpilot on Oct 12, 2016 21:03:02 GMT -6
I am dealing with the same issue on this thread - ltd454.proboards.com/thread/5237/left-hand-plug-fire - can you confirm youve followed the same steps as me? I will let you know if I get a reply or figure something out on my own and would appreciate if you do the same. Best of luck.
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