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rzgkane
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Post by rzgkane » Thu May 24, 2012 5:47 pm

Stick a phillips screwdriver into the spark plug wire boot so that it contacts the metal piece inside, hold the shaft of the screwdriver a few mm away from the engine and crank it over. If you see a spak jump, you got spark.
dgstoehr wrote:Haven't checked for spark yet. What is the best way to do that? I'm open for suggestions on next steps to get this bike to start and run.

Thanks...

jensen wrote:Hi,

The electrics to make the starter going are very basic and work almost every time when you find a bike sitting for many years. Is there any spark at the plugs ?

Jensen

dgstoehr
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Juice, but no spark.

Post by dgstoehr » Thu May 31, 2012 10:25 am

Yeah, so no spark trying the screwdriver thing with either the kick start or electric start. I also tried both wires. What would be the next step then? New wires?

I can see that the spark plug wires connect to an item in the right side cover. What are all these items? I know the orange thing is the rectifier, but am not clear on the black vertical cylinder or the white horizontal cylinder.
rzgkane wrote:Stick a phillips screwdriver into the spark plug wire boot so that it contacts the metal piece inside, hold the shaft of the screwdriver a few mm away from the engine and crank it over. If you see a spak jump, you got spark.
dgstoehr wrote:Haven't checked for spark yet. What is the best way to do that? I'm open for suggestions on next steps to get this bike to start and run.

Thanks...

jensen wrote:Hi,

The electrics to make the starter going are very basic and work almost every time when you find a bike sitting for many years. Is there any spark at the plugs ?

Jensen
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Juice, but no spark.

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu May 31, 2012 12:10 pm

Starter solenoid, coil.
Have you cleaned the points?
Do you have 12 volts at the coil with the key in the on position.
Next time ya check for spark remove/use one of the plugs with the engine end touching the engine and the cap on the end it is now. ............lm
dgstoehr wrote:Yeah, so no spark trying the screwdriver thing with either the kick start or electric start. I also tried both wires. What would be the next step then? New wires?

I can see that the spark plug wires connect to an item in the right side cover. What are all these items? I know the orange thing is the rectifier, but am not clear on the black vertical cylinder or the white horizontal cylinder.
rzgkane wrote:Stick a phillips screwdriver into the spark plug wire boot so that it contacts the metal piece inside, hold the shaft of the screwdriver a few mm away from the engine and crank it over. If you see a spak jump, you got spark.
dgstoehr wrote:Haven't checked for spark yet. What is the best way to do that? I'm open for suggestions on next steps to get this bike to start and run.

Thanks...

jensen wrote:Hi,

The electrics to make the starter going are very basic and work almost every time when you find a bike sitting for many years. Is there any spark at the plugs ?

Jensen

dgstoehr
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Re: Juice, but no spark.

Post by dgstoehr » Thu May 31, 2012 2:49 pm

Thanks for the response... lm. I'm a total noob to this whole process and learning as I go so any advice will have to be explained like I'm a 5 year old.

After reading your response and some other posts, I was going to start with the following:

http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... ght=points

In the picture above, I'm assuming the white cylinder is the coil and the black is the solenoid. Is that correct? If not please let me know.I'm assuming I can check for the volts at the coil with the key in the on position with an ohm meter.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Starter solenoid, coil.
Have you cleaned the points?
Do you have 12 volts at the coil with the key in the on position.
Next time ya check for spark remove/use one of the plugs with the engine end touching the engine and the cap on the end it is now. ............lm
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LOUD MOUSE
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Location: KERRVILLE, TEXAS

Re: Juice, but no spark.

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu May 31, 2012 3:03 pm

Correct both statements. .........lm
dgstoehr wrote:Thanks for the response... lm. I'm a total noob to this whole process and learning as I go so any advice will have to be explained like I'm a 5 year old.

After reading your response and some other posts, I was going to start with the following:

http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... ght=points

In the picture above, I'm assuming the white cylinder is the coil and the black is the solenoid. Is that correct? If not please let me know.I'm assuming I can check for the volts at the coil with the key in the on position with an ohm meter.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Starter solenoid, coil.
Have you cleaned the points?
Do you have 12 volts at the coil with the key in the on position.
Next time ya check for spark remove/use one of the plugs with the engine end touching the engine and the cap on the end it is now. ............lm
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