I took off for a vintage ride today on my 47 EL. Headed up the road at a good clip(60+) and after about 15 minutes it started coughing an running on single cylinder or it seemed that power had cut in half and I limped to a complete stop at the exit ramp. Called the kids to come rescue me and after the bike had cooled down I attempted to kick it over fearing that it may have broken a ring or something. Kicked over no problem, so I cranked it up and it ran fine. Got the old gurl home and ran her around the block without a problem. Upshot of this post is, is the coil getting hot at extended running time and shorting out, or could it be something else? Anyone know of a roadside coil testing device that can be used while the thing is hot without disassembly and alternatively a source of proper 6v square 2 wire coils that aren't just junk? I would hate to have to get rid of Preshus cause she's so contrary!
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use the same test procedures when the coil is hot that you use when cold and note any differences. test it , ride it around the neihborhood untill hot and test again. I think I'd test my intake for leaks also. condensers sometimes exhibit thermal conditions alsoso you could try replacing that if the above tests are passed.Brian Howard AMCA#5866
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