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Not firing on left cylinder CB72

Points Based Ignition | Electronic Ignition Upgrade
OldScrambler
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Post by OldScrambler » Wed Mar 08, 2017 8:46 pm

Occasionally one set of points may not be properly grounded. Although there is spark, it is so weak that the wet plug will not fire. With the motor running hold a screwdriver tip to the #1 points as they break and listen for any improvement. The solution is then to replace that set of points.

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Not firing on left cylinder CB72

Post by ramwing7 » Thu Mar 09, 2017 6:06 pm

Welp. A new coil got the spark back on the left side. Idles like a little sewing machine.

Unfortunately, it still refuses to run smoothly under acceleration. Pops and carries on when it's under acceleration load.

Back to the carb, I guess. Needles are gonna go up and down to see what happens.

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Post by HondaPaul » Thu Mar 16, 2017 12:22 pm

Hi Dennis,

Just curious what the screwdriver tip close to the points does? I mean what is the theory behind it? I, too am having issues with the left cylinder. The first time I had it running (new rebuild), the left cylinder would misfire out of the carb and exhaust when giving it throttle. I rechecked the timing and found the left points opening late. I re-adjusted and re-cleaned the points and now the left side is not firing at all. I can remove the sparkplug wire while it is running with no difference in the idle.

I plan on trying a couple of things like swap the coils. Your idea sounds quick and easy, I just want to understand the reasoning behind it.

Thanks
Paul

OldScrambler wrote:Occasionally one set of points may not be properly grounded. Although there is spark, it is so weak that the wet plug will not fire. With the motor running hold a screwdriver tip to the #1 points as they break and listen for any improvement. The solution is then to replace that set of points.

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Post by HondaPaul » Sun Mar 19, 2017 6:10 pm

Never mind. It was a fuel related problem, left carb wasn't getting fuel. Runs great now!

Paul

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Post by Director » Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:39 pm

Honda Paul - so what did you do to the left carb to make the left side run properly?????
I'm having the same problem.

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