Occasionally, my 1980 Yamaha XS650 will refuse to run above idle (long story
from a previous post) or it will stumble a bit after it warms up a bit, say
15ish miles into a ride. I can fix it thusly: pull a plug wire while the
beast is 'running' and then push the plug wire back onto the plug. May take
one or two tries and it does not matter which plug wire I pull. New coil,
wire and plug caps. Other than that, the bike runs like cheap pantyhose and
it starts with a bare nudge of the kickstarter. Anyone experience such
electrical gremlins before, and if so, what was the root cause(s)?
Here are some pics of the monster
http://webpages.charter.net/clickfam/pictures.htm
Thanks in advance,
Ron
pete - 29 Apr 2007 18:11 GMT
> Occasionally, my 1980 Yamaha XS650 will refuse to run above idle (long story
> from a previous post) or it will stumble a bit after it warms up a bit, say
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>
> Ron
Are the spark plugs the correct type? For example i had a shop put
Bosch platinum plugs in my ram pu and due to the higher resistance
some days you couldnt get it to start. After this happened a couple of
times took it to a different shop they put in Champions and runs great.
ShadowHawk - 01 May 2007 23:00 GMT
Good suggestion.. I'd also check the resistance values across the coil. If
you've got the original coils, plug wires, and plug wire caps, you may have
some corrosion in the cap. Maybe a bit of movement or heat is causing a
flex that makes/breaks contact in the corroded wires...
Rex S.
> Are the spark plugs the correct type? For example i had a shop put
> Bosch platinum plugs in my ram pu and due to the higher resistance
> some days you couldnt get it to start. After this happened a couple of
> times took it to a different shop they put in Champions and runs
> great.
Ron - 28 May 2007 12:51 GMT
Replaced the stator and the bike now runs like cheap pantyhose
Ron
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