My gl1200 keeps burning out cdi units, have changed coils but still keeps getting hot after engine run for 5 minutes @
SOURCE: HEI Coil is burning out
If the Electrical system is grounding out, particularly the hot lead to the coil. then you will fry coils. Check your Positive leads at the fuse box for continuity to ground. 1st check the ignition wire i.e. red wire going to your coil. Disconnect the ignition wire from the coil or distributor (depending where your coil is located). If it has continuity to ground, then go to your fuse box and pull out all your fuses and test each terminal for continuity to ground until you find which circuit is grounding out and polluting the rest of the positive circuitry. If it is only the ignition hot wire then you know that is where the problem is. If it is coming into the fuse block from another positive source, isolate that source by not allowing it to come into contact with + current.
SOURCE: 98 bandit 600 hard to start when engine warm
No not cdi - u r running super rich U need to rebuild carbs
SOURCE: I have a 98 plymouth neon (DHOC) that runs hot.
Take rad cap off when cool & run it for a while with the heater on (not defrost) and top up coolant as needed in rad, about an inch or 2 from top of rad. Let it run until you see rad fan come on & off about 2 or 3 times at operating temperature. Then replace cap, top up return bottle to proper level, and try that. Probably still air in system. If that doesn't cure it, I'd look at faulty or incorrectly installed thermostat, which would be a trip to shop that installed it, if it were me.
SOURCE: 1985 honda VT 500c shadow one cylinder when engine hot
how do i check the cooling fan to see if it is any good
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