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Nope not read the manuel recently - piccies are not pretty enough for me..
I had a dead set if indicators recently, Yamaha have a habit of crimping wires together in the wireing loom, (in this case where the hazards feed had been spliced in)
if water gets in the unprotected connection corrodes then eventually breaks.. Dead indicators..
Took a bit to find that one.. Just thought I'd share that.
Re jello - has the "oil leak" got something to do with the solution to her problems,
ie pick up to crank clearance..
Of course, following the manuel you'd removed the fuses first.
And being no ignition key / light, you hadn't noticed you hadn't replaced them... -
No wonder no tell us.. :Rolling
OK, last go, not the dreaded, 1 /4 and 2 /3 plug cap reversal..
Thats the usual coil "problem",
though just for a change, 1 / 2 and 3 / 4 can give interesting results..
Hi Yoniboi,
I've always used NGK plug caps with no problems at all.
I prefer copper wired leads, they do not break down internally as easily as the more modern stuff tends to..
MsHap, this is bugging me now... Seems the sworn to secrecy would be to cover "embarresment" at a "silly" mistake. - Right or wrong.
How about coil feed wires the wrong way round..(same effect as plug caps above).
Caps above was not about their condition, but connected up the wrong way round.
ie 2 coils equals a coil for cylinders 1 and 4 the other for 2 and 3,
connected wrong would be, coil for 1 and 4 firing 2 and 3, wasted sparks as such..
Yet another "silly" mistake all too easily made in my experience...