My bike seems to have developed an intermittent problem which has now become permanent.
A couple of weeks ago it had an "episode" where the engine would lose power, surge and then come back. This happened on several occasions.
The problem went away but earlier this week it came back again, then it went away again until yesterday where I had ridden into work in the morning, gone to leave and it wouldn't idle properly, I had to keep the starter tuning over to help it to idle.
I let it warm up and then it seemed to improve to the point where it would idle by itself (still erratically but enough to not stall) but then when I put it into gear and opened to throttle to pull away, it made a loud backfire from the exhaust and stalled.
To me it seems as though it is an electrical component of the ignition system that was on it's way out and has now fully "gone". The question is, which component of the system?
Me and a recovery mechanic made sure that the fuel hose was unkinked by lifting the tank, no difference, checked for a spark, strong spark coming out. I also cleaned the carb out a couple of weeks ago when I first had this issue because I thought dirt might have got into it from off road riding.
I am going to take a look over the weekend but I wanted to start this thread in case I don't find anything obvious.
I am somewhat worried if my work in this thread:
http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/stator-wire-grommet.85627/#post-609990
could have something to do with it. I thought the stator only charged the battery but according to this it also charges the condenser which is what provides the voltage for the ignition coil and ultimately the spark. Splicing the wires and their proximity to the exhaust headers could be overheating them and disrupting the current. I measured stator output and I was getting 20v, 10v and 10v so down 20v overall. Although I think it was like that before the job. But the battery is getting 13.8v at idle.
I have heat wrapped the exhaust heaters but perhaps it is not keeping the stator wires cool enough? I did run for a week with unwrapped headers without any major problems apart from a couple of episodes so maybe nothing afterall?
But we got a strong spark when I and the RAC bloke checked it?
I should also mention that last time I had an issue like this it turned out to be a chunk of flywheel magnet stuck to the trigger coil.
I am going to have a look at the weekend but any suggestions welcome.
A couple of weeks ago it had an "episode" where the engine would lose power, surge and then come back. This happened on several occasions.
The problem went away but earlier this week it came back again, then it went away again until yesterday where I had ridden into work in the morning, gone to leave and it wouldn't idle properly, I had to keep the starter tuning over to help it to idle.
I let it warm up and then it seemed to improve to the point where it would idle by itself (still erratically but enough to not stall) but then when I put it into gear and opened to throttle to pull away, it made a loud backfire from the exhaust and stalled.
To me it seems as though it is an electrical component of the ignition system that was on it's way out and has now fully "gone". The question is, which component of the system?
Me and a recovery mechanic made sure that the fuel hose was unkinked by lifting the tank, no difference, checked for a spark, strong spark coming out. I also cleaned the carb out a couple of weeks ago when I first had this issue because I thought dirt might have got into it from off road riding.
I am going to take a look over the weekend but I wanted to start this thread in case I don't find anything obvious.
I am somewhat worried if my work in this thread:
http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/stator-wire-grommet.85627/#post-609990
could have something to do with it. I thought the stator only charged the battery but according to this it also charges the condenser which is what provides the voltage for the ignition coil and ultimately the spark. Splicing the wires and their proximity to the exhaust headers could be overheating them and disrupting the current. I measured stator output and I was getting 20v, 10v and 10v so down 20v overall. Although I think it was like that before the job. But the battery is getting 13.8v at idle.
I have heat wrapped the exhaust heaters but perhaps it is not keeping the stator wires cool enough? I did run for a week with unwrapped headers without any major problems apart from a couple of episodes so maybe nothing afterall?
But we got a strong spark when I and the RAC bloke checked it?
I should also mention that last time I had an issue like this it turned out to be a chunk of flywheel magnet stuck to the trigger coil.
I am going to have a look at the weekend but any suggestions welcome.