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Just fitted 2 new coils to my 850 mk2 and checked with the plugs out and there is no spark.I’m pondering putting the old coils back on and checking again,is there any other things that I could have done to cause this and could check before I swap them back bearing in mind that I’m a novice at electrics 

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Hello Anthony, you don't say whether the bike is still running with the standards points system or electronic ignition. If it is electronic, what type is it? Bear in mind that almost all electronic systems use what's known as the 'wasted-spark' principle whereby both coils are triggered together - the coils are wired in series so if one is duff neither will work. If you are still on the standard points system, the coils are fired individually so if neither coil fires, there must be something wrong further back up 'the line'. Perhaps you have bought a couple of duff coils (what type are the new coils? If the original coils worked, I would suggest refitting them in the first case and take it from there ... .

Let us know how you get on.

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Hi Anthony,

have you got the plugs earthed against the engine rather than just hanging on the leads, else no spark. Just checking :-).

 

The bike has a boyer ignition fitted.Refitted the old coils and got a spark.Got the electrician at work to check the new ones and they were ok came home tonight and fitted the new ones and got a spark the bike started first kick and runs great.Must have disturbed something,checked all the connections i could see disconnecting and reconnecting as i went.Just hope it stays ok when I’m out and about 

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I'd edge my bets and say that it was a loose LT wire connecting the coils - any loose wire in that region would result in no spark at all (with most EI systems - due to the wasted spark system). I'd bear that in mind if it plays-up when you're out-and-about on it.

 


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