My 80 has developed a miss while it is underload...
I'm thinking plugs or leads.. havent really looked at it yet just putting my feelers out to c if there is any other probs wid these engines...
Thanks Guys..
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Last edited by crankycruiser on Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
You can not tell for sure by just using an ohm meter and checking resistance.
I had the same fault 3 weeks ago. check resistance and they were fine.
It is under high voltage / stress that it was jumping through the lead/plug tube part to the head.
I determined this by pulling each lead off one at atime and holding the long insulating tube piece accross the head (rotating it) untill I sore an acr jumping out of the side rather then coming out the metal end.
Steve
I had the same fault 3 weeks ago. check resistance and they were fine.
It is under high voltage / stress that it was jumping through the lead/plug tube part to the head.
I determined this by pulling each lead off one at atime and holding the long insulating tube piece accross the head (rotating it) untill I sore an acr jumping out of the side rather then coming out the metal end.
Steve
Jus looked up manual I have and it says max resistance is 25000 ohms per lead. However I do know that resistance is directly proportional to length of conductor for a given conductor type. ie If a lead 30 cm long and has a resistance of 1000 ohms then a lead of 60 cm should have 2000 ohms. Twice the length = twice the resistance for a given conductor.
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