Ignition problems
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Ignition problems
I recently installed a SACHSE electronic ignition system on my 79 CBX. After installing I have no spark. I checked instructions and the unit is installed correctly - power to the unit is good and earth is good. There is power to the coils, coils, leads and spark plug caps are are tested and within spec. i am interested to hear if anyone has any suggestions?
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Re: Ignition problems
been thinking about this system for mine. would be very interested to hear your feedback when you get it going. I think the system switches off to prevent overheating after 3s of inactivity. Could this be part of your issue?
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Re: Ignition problems
Thats a great point however I have tried switching off the ingintion and then turn to to the "on" position to reset the time-out feature but still there is no spark. I have also tried to contact SACHSE for suggestions but I have not received any response to my e-mails (troubling since they responded within 24hours to process my order).
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Re: Ignition problems
Is your ignition "kill switch" in the ON position??? Just asking..
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Re: Ignition problems
can only suggest 2 other things if you are sure its connected up correctly.
apparently the system needs at least +7V rail to operate. Starter motor could drag the voltage too low? Check at the new ignition box.
Have you tried the test mode? Gives continuous sparking condition for test.
I was wrong btw this system uses a Hall effect trigger. Volker Sachse is reputedly very approachable so should help you sort.
apparently the system needs at least +7V rail to operate. Starter motor could drag the voltage too low? Check at the new ignition box.
Have you tried the test mode? Gives continuous sparking condition for test.
I was wrong btw this system uses a Hall effect trigger. Volker Sachse is reputedly very approachable so should help you sort.
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Re: Ignition problems
EMS wrote:Is your ignition "kill switch" in the ON position??? Just asking..

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Re: Ignition problems
Thanks for the feedback - i will reach out to Sachse for comment.
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Re: Ignition problems
Hi IKUUN,
How this story continues?
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How this story continues?
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