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Ive had the front plug out and held it up to the engine case while trying to start my bike and as far as i can tell it's not sparking.
I'm told it could be the regulator rectifier but after a look around the forums i have only found threads for curvys and i ride a k3 pointy how do i test the reg rec to see if that's the problem? if not what else could be causing the spark plugs not to spark? battery fully charged and all fuses are fine, along with 2 new spark plugs |
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Good afternoon.
Providing your battery is fully charged, I doubt that a failure of the Rec/reg unit would cause a loss of spark. Check all the connections on the ignition system, namely at the ignitor, ignition switch, handlebar switches & pick up coils, also check the side stand & clutch switch connectors. If you can obtain a multi meter check to see that you have battery voltage at the coils. Cheers. |
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Check your plug cap is on correctly first. then work you way round the circuit looking for a damged cable or loose connection.
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If you've got an immobilizer/alarm on the bike, make sure that's correctly disabled. I've had an alarm go bust and I had to completely remove it from the bike to get it started, as the immobilizer was on all the time.
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but that would effect both of them simultaneously? these died 200meters apart
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Don't rule anything out! Bypass anything that could affect the spark sidestand switches included. If both cylinders died 200 yards apart, then it's likely that the ignitor or pick up coils are at fault. Cheers. |
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if its the coils i can swap them for a new one just wait until i get my bike sorted first.
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