Coughing through carb when key turned to light position
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Coughing through carb when key turned to light position
Hi all,
i have a 1984 fxrt and I changed a ton of things on it, including ignition (dynatech 2000i and coils - twin fire II , single coils). I also rewired it. The problem I知 having is that if I shut the bike off and then put the key in the lights position, the coils fire and whatever gas vapor is left if the engine ignites resulting in a couch trough the carburetor, I知 not even trying to start the bike/ I知 not even hitting the start button, but the ignition button is on the run position.
Basically if if I turn the key on, the coils fire automatically even though I don稚 press start. Anyone have any idea why this might happen ?
Thanks,
Vlad
i have a 1984 fxrt and I changed a ton of things on it, including ignition (dynatech 2000i and coils - twin fire II , single coils). I also rewired it. The problem I知 having is that if I shut the bike off and then put the key in the lights position, the coils fire and whatever gas vapor is left if the engine ignites resulting in a couch trough the carburetor, I知 not even trying to start the bike/ I知 not even hitting the start button, but the ignition button is on the run position.
Basically if if I turn the key on, the coils fire automatically even though I don稚 press start. Anyone have any idea why this might happen ?
Thanks,
Vlad
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My old Suzuki will do that if I have the ignition on but not running, then turn it off. Not every time, was thinking if it stops with the magnet lined up with the sensor, current would be going through the coils, then when I turn it off, it fires. I might be a little rich on the idle too. Been doing that intermittently since 2007, when I put the Dyna system on.
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t150vej (08-03-2024)
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old style switch
off
ign
lights
if so, the ign will be powered up
now if you want to use lights without ign, swap termination on switch, as the run position will now be lights but power to ign not till you key to the position that was for the lights.
if it is as i think, it could be possible that the two coils are inducing the firing cycle by inductance. how are the wired?
off
ign
lights
if so, the ign will be powered up
now if you want to use lights without ign, swap termination on switch, as the run position will now be lights but power to ign not till you key to the position that was for the lights.
if it is as i think, it could be possible that the two coils are inducing the firing cycle by inductance. how are the wired?
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Thanks for the replies. I still cant figure out what the issue is. I have reached out to dynatek to see if they can help me trouble shoot. They said that the ignition module should be set to send current to coils only after it picks up 3 dead cranks of the motor. Mine does it as soon as it gets powered up. He also said that another cause could be that the "the off/run switch or key switch could be bouncing/arching" which I have no idea what that means. Does anyone know?
@Yankee Dog - I hear you, its been doing this for a while also, but I dont think the backpressure and other stuff coming up through the carb is good for it. Just got a new air cleaner / filter and I'd love it to last a while before getting all gunked up.
@Yankee Dog - I hear you, its been doing this for a while also, but I dont think the backpressure and other stuff coming up through the carb is good for it. Just got a new air cleaner / filter and I'd love it to last a while before getting all gunked up.
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I would do what twizted biker suggested. The only other thing I can think of is a programming cable to change the settings in the ignition module. However, I would double check the wiring first. There may not be a problem with the module at all.
I bet it's something stupidly simple that once you find it, it will be a AHA! moment. YD
I bet it's something stupidly simple that once you find it, it will be a AHA! moment. YD