No spark
Re: No sparkYEAH, i will admit i don't know very much, but i try. thanks for the info.<br /><br />also, looks like i have about the same problem, i rode my bike for like an hour and now i can't get it to start either, pretty much the same situation.
Ryan Siefring
1965 Honda CA77 Dream 1996 Honda CBR 900 RR
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Re: No sparkFolks--I'm new to forums but this looks like a great place to be. I seem to have the same problem with my 64 ca77 dream. First it ran well when I got it May 05 but after about 40 miles it choked, sputtered--both plugs were fouled. Changed plugs. fouled both again in about 2 miles. then--no spark. changed points, gapped .014 set the timing. No spark at plugs or points. Changed coil. nothing. went to change the condenser--why would the condenser be on top of the head with no way to unbolt it? YAAAAAAAAAA! Can I just connect up a new condenser, disconnect the old? I could check it with my multimeter if I knew what to look for (resistence etc). Any help would be great. Bob
Re: No sparkspel, Don't know if you have a digital or analog meter.So with a digital meter;(set to the highest ohm's scale) disconnect the condenser,attach the meter(+ )lead to the condenser wire, attach the meter(- )lead to the case of the condenser. the meter should show a gain in resistence,slowly up to the cond. rating(probably .5MF. <br />With an analog meter; (set to highest ohm's scale) Disconnect the condenser, conect the ohm meter (+) lead to the wire and the meters(-) lead to the case. Your meter needle should jump up and then fall back to 0 slowly. After all that you may realize its just easier to throw away the condenser and put in a new one instead of messing with it! Good luck,let us know how you make out. Steve Greer
Re: No sparkSteve,<br /> Thanks--will do. I have a digital.<br /> Bob (speleogeezer)
Re: No sparkOK, Its running. Thanks to everyone for the help. The condenser was bad. I refused to try to unbolt the old condenser from the top of the cylinder head. I just snipped the wires and wired in a new condenser and bolted it to the horn. It's still fouling plugs so I need to work on the carb to see why it is running rich and gas is leaking past the bowl gasket. I'll let You all know how this works out.<br /> Bob
Re: No sparkMy problem of no spark is solved so back to the original problem of fouled plugs. For a continuation of this saga see carburation-fuel section.
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