dfeckel
Husqvarna
AA Class
Sunday's pleasure ride in the NJ Pines ended in a humiliating 5-mile tow from my buddy's KTM. After 30 or so miles of whoops and fire cuts, we were working our way back to the truck on a choppy Jeep trail. I was motoring happily in third or fourth at a low-ish speed, and the engine just quit--no rough running leading up to it, no sluggishness, no cutting in or out. It just died as if I were holding the kill switch.
Trailside checks failed to turn up anything:
Plenty of fuel, plenty of flow.
No spark.
Plug not particularly fouled looking (a little wet from kicking with no spark).
No obvious bad connections.
We even tried a new plug, but still no spark.
Luckily, my buddy brought his tow strap. Unluckily, he was on a KTM.
I spent the last four hours in the garage troubleshooting the problem with little luck. My first thought was my homebrewed KTM stator had a bad connection in one of the wire splices, so I pulled it apart and resoldered all the joints. No go.
I completely disconnected my headlight and Moose wiring harness, and I reconnected the stock kill switch. No love.
At this point, I'm thinking either the coil or the ignition black box, and I'm calling on all the 125 gurus (Norman, Kelly, Bluehusky144, et al) for a guess as to which one it is.
Here's a little more background information. The bike had been getting hard to start the last couple of rides, requiring a collosal kick and a lot of throttle to start. I was thinking it was just a jetting issue, but now I'm not so sure. At my last enduro, it stalled unexpectedly at low speed several times. I had chalked it up to the 2500 foot altitude and my sea-level jetting (390 main, 30 pilot, 60 needle middle clip, 1 1/2 turns) resulting in plug fouling. A little plug cleaning got it going again at the enduro. But again, now I'm not so sure it wasn't an intermittant spark problem. Except for the hard starting and sporadic stalls, it was running beautifully right up until it quit.
Sorry for the long-winded description.
Please chime in--coil, black box, other?
Thanks!
Trailside checks failed to turn up anything:
Plenty of fuel, plenty of flow.
No spark.
Plug not particularly fouled looking (a little wet from kicking with no spark).
No obvious bad connections.
We even tried a new plug, but still no spark.
Luckily, my buddy brought his tow strap. Unluckily, he was on a KTM.
I spent the last four hours in the garage troubleshooting the problem with little luck. My first thought was my homebrewed KTM stator had a bad connection in one of the wire splices, so I pulled it apart and resoldered all the joints. No go.
I completely disconnected my headlight and Moose wiring harness, and I reconnected the stock kill switch. No love.
At this point, I'm thinking either the coil or the ignition black box, and I'm calling on all the 125 gurus (Norman, Kelly, Bluehusky144, et al) for a guess as to which one it is.
Here's a little more background information. The bike had been getting hard to start the last couple of rides, requiring a collosal kick and a lot of throttle to start. I was thinking it was just a jetting issue, but now I'm not so sure. At my last enduro, it stalled unexpectedly at low speed several times. I had chalked it up to the 2500 foot altitude and my sea-level jetting (390 main, 30 pilot, 60 needle middle clip, 1 1/2 turns) resulting in plug fouling. A little plug cleaning got it going again at the enduro. But again, now I'm not so sure it wasn't an intermittant spark problem. Except for the hard starting and sporadic stalls, it was running beautifully right up until it quit.
Sorry for the long-winded description.
Please chime in--coil, black box, other?
Thanks!