Intermittent spark
- glidercoach
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Stator swap failed! I did find something interesting. I'll have strong spark on both cylinders for a dozen kicks, then nothing. When I unplug the front CDI unit, spark returns (to the rear only of course!) When I plug it back in, nothing. After a few minutes, spark returns to both but soon fails to both. When I unplug the CDI unit, spark returns. If I unplug the rear, the front still has no spark! Please advise of my next move, test or fix! I have no spare CDI units!!! Can the CDI units be repaired? I'm almost there guys... HELP!
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Try pluging the CDI that fires the rear spark (RHS from memory), in to fire the front CDI. If you get spark to the front consistantly, then it's safe to say that the problem is definately the CDI and you can replace it.
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I wish I could help out with a spare CDI, but since my Tandem Twin isn't running right now, I can't test my spare CDI units. You could always go for an after-market programable CDI system.
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Update! While waiting for a spare CDI unit, I took apart the bad one. Wow it was tough to take apart without destroying it. About 20 hours to remove the gravel/silicone potting material. I found a poorly soldered component. Resoldered it, plugged it in and she fired right up! I thought I was wasting my time opening up the unit, but it worked. I need to make a waterproof box as I destroyed the original. It is possible to repair a CDI!
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The potting compound that Kawasaki (and most of the other bike makes use) is an epoxy based material.
This stuff is dissolved by Ethanol, it goes all soft and breaks up really easily. If you are careful with it, you can get it all off without damaging anything.
I used to modify the CDI boxes on the AR50's and the like for local nutters. A couple of hours in that and a some soldering and the retarded ignition curve was gone and instant speed increase to 45mph!!!!
If you put on the AR80 carb and chucked out the head gasket they would do nearly 50mph. The carb mod was 'big bucks' back in them days though.....
This stuff is dissolved by Ethanol, it goes all soft and breaks up really easily. If you are careful with it, you can get it all off without damaging anything.
I used to modify the CDI boxes on the AR50's and the like for local nutters. A couple of hours in that and a some soldering and the retarded ignition curve was gone and instant speed increase to 45mph!!!!
If you put on the AR80 carb and chucked out the head gasket they would do nearly 50mph. The carb mod was 'big bucks' back in them days though.....
Can you let me know what to do in the AR CDI to remove the 7k limiter and retarder?smithyrc30 wrote:The potting compound that Kawasaki (and most of the other bike makes use) is an epoxy based material.
This stuff is dissolved by Ethanol, it goes all soft and breaks up really easily. If you are careful with it, you can get it all off without damaging anything.
I used to modify the CDI boxes on the AR50's and the like for local nutters. A couple of hours in that and a some soldering and the retarded ignition curve was gone and instant speed increase to 45mph!!!!
If you put on the AR80 carb and chucked out the head gasket they would do nearly 50mph. The carb mod was 'big bucks' back in them days though.....
Be very helpful and save a lot of cash!!!
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Oooh, now I'll have to think about that....
It was twenty plus years ago when I did the first ones....
I did some more when we raced the things in Moped Mayhem but we stopped that ten years ago....
I did some diagrams, it was pretty simple stuff you break 2 'tracks' on the circuit board on the opposite side to the connector and solder in a wire to join the two broken bits up.
Trouble is my notes are in the UK in storage and I am here in Australia... I might have a copy on an old hard drive... Maybe.....
It was twenty plus years ago when I did the first ones....
I did some more when we raced the things in Moped Mayhem but we stopped that ten years ago....
I did some diagrams, it was pretty simple stuff you break 2 'tracks' on the circuit board on the opposite side to the connector and solder in a wire to join the two broken bits up.
Trouble is my notes are in the UK in storage and I am here in Australia... I might have a copy on an old hard drive... Maybe.....
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Re: Intermittent spark
Hi There,
Not sure if this is the correct place for my post or if I should open a new topic.
While riding, suddenly the engine started sputering. Finally it stopped running.
During initial check I found that I had no spark on either plugs, ground wire connecting battery to chassis was broken and head and rear light bulb blown. All 3 fuses OK. The valve motors don't turn anymore when turning the key.
Supply voltage and ground connection to CDI are ok but funny smell comming from the unit.
My CDI got fried badly (cap, motor driver, diode and possibly some other components).
Could the broken ground wire have been the cause? Besides the broken wire, there is the ground wire from battery to harness which still provides a connection to ground.
Why isn't there a lower rated fuse protecting the CDI?
Anyway, hoping to be able to repair it by replacing the fired components I Was wondering if anybody can tell me where to find the circuit diagram for a 21119-1234 cdi for a KR1-B.
Thought I had seen it on the forum somewhere as an extract from JP document but can't find it anymore.
Thanks in advance,
Erik
Not sure if this is the correct place for my post or if I should open a new topic.
While riding, suddenly the engine started sputering. Finally it stopped running.
During initial check I found that I had no spark on either plugs, ground wire connecting battery to chassis was broken and head and rear light bulb blown. All 3 fuses OK. The valve motors don't turn anymore when turning the key.
Supply voltage and ground connection to CDI are ok but funny smell comming from the unit.
My CDI got fried badly (cap, motor driver, diode and possibly some other components).
Could the broken ground wire have been the cause? Besides the broken wire, there is the ground wire from battery to harness which still provides a connection to ground.
Why isn't there a lower rated fuse protecting the CDI?
Anyway, hoping to be able to repair it by replacing the fired components I Was wondering if anybody can tell me where to find the circuit diagram for a 21119-1234 cdi for a KR1-B.
Thought I had seen it on the forum somewhere as an extract from JP document but can't find it anymore.
Thanks in advance,
Erik
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- JanBros
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Re: Intermittent spark
check your voltage regulator output !!
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Re: Intermittent spark
Hi Jan,
Thanks for your VERY quick reply!
I checked the diodes in the regulator and those are fine. When/if I can get the CDI repaired will surely test the regulator is outputing the correct voltage.
Would you have any info on CDI circuit diagrams?
Regards
Thanks for your VERY quick reply!
I checked the diodes in the regulator and those are fine. When/if I can get the CDI repaired will surely test the regulator is outputing the correct voltage.
Would you have any info on CDI circuit diagrams?
Regards
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Re: Intermittent spark
no, have 2 fried CDI's myself.
never trust only on static measurements, reg's can start to fail when heating up.
first time you start her again, make sure you measure the voltage and watch it carefully when revving. Mine blew up 'cause of faulty reg's.
can't help you with a diagram
never trust only on static measurements, reg's can start to fail when heating up.
first time you start her again, make sure you measure the voltage and watch it carefully when revving. Mine blew up 'cause of faulty reg's.
can't help you with a diagram
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