thnks kev
coils
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- kwackkev22
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coils
can any one tell me if the 2 mounting points on each of the coils witch bolt it to the frame do any thing electrical. They do look like some kind of earth points iam trying to get to the bottom of my running problem and ive been looking tonight and some of the mounting points where really rusty ive cleaned them up but was wondering if these could have any thing to do with it running bad its got a miss fire or something like that ?
and iam trying to eliminate as many possable problems before rebuiling ive allso changed a few male connections that looked rusty
thnks kev
thnks kev
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piaggio nrg 50
cagiva mito 125
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piaggio nrg 50
cagiva mito 125
current bike zxr400l9
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mongo
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Re: coils
No they don't the earths are on the back of the engine near the crankcase breather and onto where the frame is at the rear shock area.
However, i would make sure your HT leads are not cracked and the caps are screwed in properly. Whats the running problems?
However, i would make sure your HT leads are not cracked and the caps are screwed in properly. Whats the running problems?
- kwackkev22
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Re: coils
its spluttering around 5000rpm its not to bad if your riding it like you stole it but when you try to ride it normal it just splutters its hard to tell if its miss firing or what. how do you know if its miss firing can you use them light things that go on the plug cap lol ive no idea
thanks
previous bikes
piaggio nrg 50
cagiva mito 125
current bike zxr400l9
piaggio nrg 50
cagiva mito 125
current bike zxr400l9
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Davw
- L-plate hell

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Re: coils
Unless you have already done it - I would start with a good clean of the carbs - make sure no toad in the float bowls etc - blow thorugh the jets and make sure the spluttering isnt to do with the carbs.
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- Mori Man
- Blingmeister

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Re: coils
Coils do ground onto the frame so make sure where they bolt onto is clean !
No harm in running an additional earth lead from the mounting posts down to the earth on your battery - done this on my ZRX and will be doing it on the ZXR too.
Check your carb's like Dave said too
MM!
No harm in running an additional earth lead from the mounting posts down to the earth on your battery - done this on my ZRX and will be doing it on the ZXR too.
Check your carb's like Dave said too
MM!
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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tk400
- Posts: 222
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- My Bike: ZXR400 , ZXR950
- Location: Australia
Re: coils
Coils do not ground to the frame. The coil has a +12v common ign feed and the ground of the coil is what is switched by the igniter. The only ground return for the coil is through the PLUG to the head and back through the earth strap on the block. So no the two bolts definately have no electrical connection to the frame....cheers
kind regards TK400
kind regards TK400
- Mori Man
- Blingmeister

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Re: coils
Tell you what mate,
Undo your coils and zip tie them "floating" seeing as they are only bolted to your frame "pretty"
Kind Regards,
Drew.
Undo your coils and zip tie them "floating" seeing as they are only bolted to your frame "pretty"
Kind Regards,
Drew.
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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tk400
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Re: coils
No the coils are definately not earthed to the frame. The bike would not run as the negative side of the coil is the side which the Igniter switches to charge the coil. It is the 12V side that is held at a constant voltage. You can test this by earthing your negative side of the COIL. this will kill the ignition just like on a dirt bike. cheers
regards TK400
regards TK400
- deviant
- zxr400 oc member

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Re: coils
@Drew, etc...
a) My bike runs fine with the coils just sat loose on top of the engine.
b) Take a closer look where they screw into the frame, they are actually screwed into rubber bushes. That's going to provide really good earthing
a) My bike runs fine with the coils just sat loose on top of the engine.
b) Take a closer look where they screw into the frame, they are actually screwed into rubber bushes. That's going to provide really good earthing
In the garage:
Kawasaki ZXR400 L3 - shiny
Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits
Kawasaki ZXR400 L3 - shiny
Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits
- deviant
- zxr400 oc member

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Re: coils
No.
They screw into brass inserts which are moulded into rubber bushes. Except on my bike, where the inserts have fallen out of the bushes, which is why one of the coils is just sat on top of the head at the mo.
And it still runs.
They screw into brass inserts which are moulded into rubber bushes. Except on my bike, where the inserts have fallen out of the bushes, which is why one of the coils is just sat on top of the head at the mo.
And it still runs.
In the garage:
Kawasaki ZXR400 L3 - shiny
Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits
Kawasaki ZXR400 L3 - shiny
Suzuki DR800 - bouncy
1978 Suzuki GS400 - PROJECT RETRO RACER!
Kawasaki GPz500S - for sale soon
Honda CG125 BR-J - in bits
