At near zero-dark-thirty Tuesday morning, I'm geared up and hit the starter on the "81 R65 and all it does is go whir-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r. No fire.
Whip the Texas Antique Motorcycle license plate off Blackie and use two of those red plastic gem-crack & wingnut screws to transfer the tag to the Mexico Bike. Off to a boring day of state req'd school district orientation. Gag me.
By half-past five in the Texas PM, I'm back in the shop, sweating like a fresh f***ed fox in a forest fire. I know it's hot in Phoenix, too.
Between Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon, I check power to the coil with ignition on. Checks OK so I believe the ignition switch, kill switch and wiring are doing their thing.
Next pulled the plugs and secured them to the cylinder heads and turned on the ignition. By toggling the kill switch, you can sometimes get a spark at the plugs to confirm the ICU and coil are good. I got no spark so yanked the ICU and ran the DVOM tests as described in the manuals I have. All checks are up. Hum...
I next DVOM'd the Dyna primary and secondary windings but they were spot on.
Disconnected the three-wire plug to the bean can, "pinned" the center wire and with the ignition on, I got sparks at the plugs. This confirmed the ICU and coil were functional.
The only unknown remaining was the flippin' Hall sender in the bean can. All else having been eliminated, there was really no doubt in my little pea brain. Note to self: One of the the joys of having two R65s is the economy of scale in buying parts.
Removed the Motoraad Elektrik overhauled bean can from the '83 and eyeball timed it on the '81. Reattached the battery ground cable for something like the thirtieth time and hit the started button.
Blackie is back. The engine lit off before I could get my thumb off the starter button. Now I get to crack the can and fit one of the spare Hall senders I've acquired.
Monte  [smiley=beerchug.gif]