RaWarrior
Well-Known Member
Upon poking around a bit, the Nology coils aren't the "twist-lock" style of the originals...they have an automotive style post connector.
The wires for the front ones are about 4x as long as they need to be...all the excess is coiled up and shoved in there behind the plastic electronics panel behind the left scoop. Checked all the wires to the coils and none were loose or showed signs of corrosion. Still, I removed them and used a bit of dielectric. Also, the coils for cylinders 1,2,3 are coils marked just as "nology", while the #4 coil is slightly different(lil bigger) and says "nology Pro-Fire". Think that could be causing this odd problem?
Also, I discovered that #2 cylinder's headpipe had come out of the holeshot slip-on...noticed when I started it over grass and saw it all blowing back under the motor. Dunno how long it's been like that, but now that I fixed it the bike is somewhat quieter...never noticed it was louder. Could a lack of back-pressure cause issues?
I'm going to borrow a 3/4" plug socket from work to pull all the plugs and compare them side by side to see if I can garner any clues. Could it have been #2 running essentially a straight pipe, or #4 with a different coil? Tune in tomorrow for the exciting conclusion!
The wires for the front ones are about 4x as long as they need to be...all the excess is coiled up and shoved in there behind the plastic electronics panel behind the left scoop. Checked all the wires to the coils and none were loose or showed signs of corrosion. Still, I removed them and used a bit of dielectric. Also, the coils for cylinders 1,2,3 are coils marked just as "nology", while the #4 coil is slightly different(lil bigger) and says "nology Pro-Fire". Think that could be causing this odd problem?
Also, I discovered that #2 cylinder's headpipe had come out of the holeshot slip-on...noticed when I started it over grass and saw it all blowing back under the motor. Dunno how long it's been like that, but now that I fixed it the bike is somewhat quieter...never noticed it was louder. Could a lack of back-pressure cause issues?
I'm going to borrow a 3/4" plug socket from work to pull all the plugs and compare them side by side to see if I can garner any clues. Could it have been #2 running essentially a straight pipe, or #4 with a different coil? Tune in tomorrow for the exciting conclusion!