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Coil Mod

Started by Scottie1, January 18, 2020, 12:27:59 PM

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Scottie1

I have been having a extremely hard time starting my 86 FJ1200 recently. The carbs where rebuilt bye RPM so I know they are 100%perfect, valves in spec and also a new AGM battery. I could find any other route to go down to try and figure it out. So I done the coil mod as a fair few of you all have done and low and behold the bike starts first time every time now. I wouldn't of ever thought about doing this if it wasn't for this great forum.
1986 FJ1200
1982 XJ750 R Seca

red

Quote from: Scottie1 on January 18, 2020, 12:27:59 PMI have been having a extremely hard time starting my 86 FJ1200 recently. The carbs where rebuilt bye RPM so I know they are 100%perfect, valves in spec and also a new AGM battery. I could find any other route to go down to try and figure it out. So I done the coil mod as a fair few of you all have done and low and behold the bike starts first time every time now. I wouldn't of ever thought about doing this if it wasn't for this great forum.
Scottie,

I work in electronics.  I wish I had a dollar for every time a tech came to me saying that something did not work right, and we found the fix was to "improve" on power and/or grounding.

Most bikes have pathetic grounding, maybe through the dull-metal frame, or by undersized wiring.  I agree 100% with your experience; before changing the expensive parts, add good solid power and grounds.  Dull and corroded metals make very poor ground connections.  Shiny-bright and bolted tight should be the way to go, there.
As a side note,   :biggrin:  "ground" on a motorcycle is really just an agreement among humans about where we connect one side of the battery.   :bye2:  
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Cheers,
Red

P.S. Life is too short, and health is too valuable, to ride on cheap parade-duty tires.