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plug wires
I need to install a new plug wire on my TC250. can anyone recommend what I should get? Thanks
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Doug.
Any 7mm, wire core, non resister plug wire will do the deed. Should be available just about any where. If not, let me know, because I have a whole spool of the stuff, and could send you some. Don't forget to re-install the wire in the coil with some RTV silicone. How are the plug caps? Anyway, good luck with it, and I hope it cures your ignition troubles. Cheers.
Fred
Any 7mm, wire core, non resister plug wire will do the deed. Should be available just about any where. If not, let me know, because I have a whole spool of the stuff, and could send you some. Don't forget to re-install the wire in the coil with some RTV silicone. How are the plug caps? Anyway, good luck with it, and I hope it cures your ignition troubles. Cheers.
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Doug, you definitely want to check those caps with your ohm meter. Looks can be deceiving.
IF/IF they are the original caps then they will be the non-resistor type and you should get a reading of zero ohms on your meter with the meter selector knob set at its lowest value.
However, if the caps been replaced at some time in the past with resistor type caps then you will get a reading of infinity or OL or 1 on your digital ohmmeter. Turn your setting knob on the meter to 20 K ohms or thereabouts and try again. If a cap is okay, you will get a reading of about 5 K ohms (4.6 to 5.2 is acceptable). If the reading is higher than that then the resistor inside the cap is faulty and the cap should be replaced.
IF/IF they are the original caps then they will be the non-resistor type and you should get a reading of zero ohms on your meter with the meter selector knob set at its lowest value.
However, if the caps been replaced at some time in the past with resistor type caps then you will get a reading of infinity or OL or 1 on your digital ohmmeter. Turn your setting knob on the meter to 20 K ohms or thereabouts and try again. If a cap is okay, you will get a reading of about 5 K ohms (4.6 to 5.2 is acceptable). If the reading is higher than that then the resistor inside the cap is faulty and the cap should be replaced.
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Did some of these come with resistor caps, why would you have resistor caps on these old bikes.tz375 wrote:RF Noise suppression.
A non resistor system makes a lot of RF noise
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This was right around the time that this type of cap was starting to become legislated in many jurisdictions. The "why" was because the polizei radios (and normal car and home radios and teevees) were beginning to receive more episodes of interference because there were more bikes on the road. Cage ignitions didn't bother radios so much because all the sheet metal acted as a shielding system.....of sorts. IIRC, by 1973 or so, even cages had to have built-in RFI suppression in their ignition systems.Did some of these come with resistor caps, why would you have resistor caps on these old bikes.
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Check for after market coils, like Dyna S. They have a good range of coils that fit just about everything. Once you determine which ones, 'Google' that part number to see who has a good price on them. I put non-resistor wire and caps on mine and have not noticed any RF problems. These ignitions are weak sisters as it is, so any help for max power to the coils is a good thing to me!!!
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