Skip to main content
English French German Italian Spanish

Copper core HT cables

Forums

I have just fitted the above cables, new coils, Pazon ignition, new battery etc, etc.

The bike starts great and runs well up to about 4 thousand revs, when it gets weirdly fluffy, and misfires.

I was with an auto-electrician who told me it is because of the copper cables but did not know why.

Has anyone heard of this?

He is making me up a set of pucker carbon cables, so we can test the theory.

He is convinced though and I have no reason to doubt him yet.

I'll let you know how I get on.

Permalink

Hi Jack,

I have Pazon Surefire on my 850MkIII with copper core cables, standard coils and (I think) suppressor caps. It will rev to 6 1/2 without any problems, maybe more but it does have 70k on the clock.

I see no reason why copper core HT leads would cause such a problem.

Regards

Tony

Permalink

See Pazon instructions " for reliability copper or steel ht leads should be used"

Also check coil specification as per instructions, all wiring and earths must be good

Any problems contact Pazon, they are very helpfull !

Laurence

Permalink

Previously laurence_king wrote:

See Pazon instructions " for reliability copper or steel ht leads should be used"

Also check coil specification as per instructions, all wiring and earths must be good

Any problems contact Pazon, they are very helpfull !

Laurence

Thanks Laurence (thanks all for all of the responses in fact gents).

I was in touch with Pazon a couple of yeasr ago when I installed it.

The coils are brand new, as were cables and plug caps.

It has taken to eating spark plugs too, but only the resistive type of spark plugs! So far it is OK on its' latest set of standard ones.

It is a real puzzle.

Do you know why Pazon insist on copper leads? If I knew that I might be able to work out what is going on.

Permalink

Previously laurence_king wrote:

Are you running a double ended coil or two separate ones in series?

Two separate ones in series.

Permalink

Previously laurence_king wrote:

Have just noticed 4000 is where it goes on full advance, maybe significant?

Yes, I have heard the rumours and this would have been an early Pazon, I wondered if it was the fabled "Pazon Advance Curve", issue....

Permalink

Put new copper core HT leads on my Harley many years ago. They went approximately 200 yards before spitting out the dummy. Replaced them with the original carbon jobbies and had no problems ever again. Wierd!

 



© 2024 Norton Owners Club Website by 2Toucans