I have a 1940 EL, and noticed that the engine would miss (as best I could tell, only one cylinder) until the engine is warmed up. It seems to also make the bike more difficult to kick start. Once the bike is warmed up, it tends to sputter at idle, or when decelerating. I have to slightly rev the engine or keep the choke on while it is warming up, and I don't like having the engine run at that high a speed while at idle. I have gone through the points and plugs. All seem to be fine. Additionally, I've worked through "intake leak" test procedures that Cotten linked me to, and found a slight leak between the intake and head, and have fixed that. While my problem seems to have improved a very little bit, I am still having the same symptoms. My guess is that the very slight intake leak I found was not causing the issue, just making it a little worse?
Anyway, I have a relatively new coil on the bike (chinese repop), that I understand are not of the most dependable quality/manufacture, and am wondering if the coil could be causing symptoms like I am having. Again, more difficult to start, missing while idling/warming up after start, and for a while after beginning a ride. Once it's nice and warm, she runs very well.
Would the coil perform differently when the engine is warm ... I'm not sure that would make sense, but am wanting to consider all potential issues.
Thanks.
Anyway, I have a relatively new coil on the bike (chinese repop), that I understand are not of the most dependable quality/manufacture, and am wondering if the coil could be causing symptoms like I am having. Again, more difficult to start, missing while idling/warming up after start, and for a while after beginning a ride. Once it's nice and warm, she runs very well.
Would the coil perform differently when the engine is warm ... I'm not sure that would make sense, but am wanting to consider all potential issues.
Thanks.
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