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Some electrical issue MC21

Sun May 20, 2012 6:44 pm » Post: #1 » Download Post

I have a issue with a bike of mine. A NSR250 R SP

When I was driving suddenly the engine started to detonate. Luckely I was very close to home.

Now as I was inspecting the sparkplugs i saw that they were all wet and black. I checked the spark and it was weak an uneven.

I took away the ignitioncoils and checked the electric pase in the cables with a multimeter while kickstarting the bike.
Checked both front and rear cables.

The result was that the pase was uneven on both front and rear cables but it was slightly better on the rear cables.

What part can be wrong? Someone else has experienced the same problem?

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Sat May 26, 2012 12:45 pm » Post: #2 » Download Post

Hi again!

I think I have found the issue that caused my NSR to run wierd.

I checked the coils with a multimeter just as the discription Dave ett gave in this forum.

Primary was fine about 0.3 to 0.4 ohm but the secondary was on only 7 000 ohm. It should be around 20 000 ohm.
This apply on both ignitioncoils.

Can this be the thing thats causing trouble??

And thinking about bying new coils: The HRC coils that can be bought on NSR WORLDs marketplace, should I buy "A" or "B"
coils or one of each??

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Sat May 26, 2012 7:32 pm » Post: #3 » Download Post

You are referring to this post by Dave Ett.
I am sure that he knows what he is talking about and it is a good explanation,...but,...
I have measured this on two bikes, both MC18 (R5k and R6k) that were running fine, and have found that the resistance across the HT coil is about 3300 ohm, also the resistance across the plug cap is about 5000 ohm, giving a total of 8300 ohm.

For a slightly better explanation see note 1) here

Are you sure that the battery is fully charged and working well? I suspect that this is your problem.

Also, I do not understand "pase". I am guessing you mean voltage or resistance? (or pulse?)
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Sat May 26, 2012 9:26 pm » Post: #4 » Download Post

Yes. I mean that the pulse is a bit uneven when i messure in the cables that goes to the ignitioncoils.

Also the spark seems very weak and uneven...

When I was driving it the bike suddenly started to cripple and "puffing".

It could be the battery but it is fully loaded and still no differance.

Can it be the pulse generator or the ac regulator or the generator?

Well did you find what was wrong with your bike?
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Sat May 26, 2012 9:50 pm » Post: #5 » Download Post

I guess it is possible that your problem is burnt out connectors? But I think you would have noticed this already, and will have been disconnecting and reconnecting enough times recently to overcome this.

My problems were many, but primarily the woodruff key that located the flywheel had sheared, upsetting the timing.
But also there were other problems:
The PGM was slightly faulty.
The carbs were missing the brass needle shroud that sits on top of the emulsion tubes.
The battery was faulty but seemed fine.

I got it all sorted in the end.
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