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gstallons

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  1. Anything can go bad . Inspect the adjusting screw first . It is easiest to do . Back it out until you have clearance. screw it in until all slack is removed , then back off ( unscrew ) 1/2 to 1 turn . This should take care of things . Anyone else want to chime in ?
  2. Can you get a wiring diagram and look to see what might be the matter ? And are you installing the correct coil ? Check the resistance in the primary of the good coil against the replacement coils to see if they are the same .
  3. I am always curious . You are really up on electronics & I like it .
  4. Has anyone been turning any screws they don't know what they do ?
  5. When you say " stripping them down " , how far down do you mean ? If you are extending / cleaning the caliper pistons and pushing them back into their bores , good . Reinstall everything and bleed the brakes . Then , raise the front wheel and pull the front brake lever and release . the front wheel should spin with no drag . If it does not spin , break one bleeder screw and see if the wheel turns . If not , do this to the other caliper and see what happens. If there is still drag or no change , the calipers are sticking . If the front wheel spins after releasing one or both caliper bleed screws , either the front brake hose is bad or the front brake master cylinder is bad .
  6. Hey , this is good stuff . how did you latch on to this ?
  7. There is a link ( lever ) on the throttle shaft that links to the TPS actuator.
  8. No ? Do you mean TPS in general or this one ? It is a potentiometer....plain & simple . Google or Youtube some info or videos today . Follow up and draw the diagram yourself and practice..... Vref---| | > > > > I I Gnd Vref is reference voltage . It could be 2.5,3,5,6 or 12v . Gnd is ground , earth or whatever you want to call it . The link between these is a resistance of a designed amount . The Signal return is the V return going back to the ecm . The lower the Signal on the scale , the lower V return & vice / versa . These usually fail at the point they operate at most of the time . Sometime they can be revived with a tuner cleaner / lubricant . Other times you replace them. To test these , start connecting your meter leads until you find two terminals that do not change resistance with turning the lever or knob . Then connect one of the leads to the unused terminal and rotate the wiper . Resistance should change w/o any glitches . Try it in all combinations til you get familiar with the procedure .
  9. Mine is a 2003 Sport w/the shi??y engine paint , white face gauges , chin pad & external fuel pump too. Don't worry about an exact model year ....None of us care about ours .
  10. emry . CDI is capacitor discharge ignition ? What is TCI ?
  11. Yes , there is a gap @ the spark plug . You do not want an open in the primary or secondary windings of the coil . an open in the spark plug wire , cap or the internal connection of the spark plug . The ignition coil is a step-up transformer . In a conventional electrical system , an open in the secondary will increase amperage in the primary .
  12. What is the condition ( resistance ) of the spark plug wire , cap and the spark plug ? Measure all three and report these numbers . To check the spark plug , you measure from the spark plug center electrode to the top of the spark plug . Remember , an open in the secondary will increase amperage in the primary .
  13. Yes ! BTW , HRC_V4 , you need a new sobriquet . Steve Austin or The Six Million Dollar Man .
  14. Uh oh , another odd color green one !
  15. You might want to get a 5/16" or 8mm fender washer and lock washer too .
  16. I will use a Drs. excuse in the future !
  17. and ol' Geno will have to be a "no show" because I am scheduled to work Friday & maybe Saturday .
  18. You have 2 listed , what's # 3 ?
  19. are you the new Bionic Man ?
  20. If you unscrew the caps and look into the spark plug wire ( lead ) and look in the end you will see copper strands . This will verify solid strand wire . If you can access the coil end , measure the resistance and it should be less than 10 ohm resistance . Then check the cap. It will show ( I hope ) around 5k resistance .
  21. Great video ! Wish I were there .
  22. There is something wrong here ?
  23. congratulations
  24. You can put ONE or TWO drops of brake assembly lube on the exterior of the piston as it is being rotated pushing it back to the bottom position . NOTHING ELSE . And do one piston at a time .
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