Hi all, am looking for your experiences in actually achieving a Fat Blue Spark on your ignition system.
Bike: '83 R65, stock, 12/83 production date.
Background: While pursuing an intermittent bog down at idle which later became consistent, I found out that I'm not getting a Fat Blue Spark while doing spark plug tests. I went through the recommended steps: starting with valve clearance check, ignition system check, and dropping the carb bowls. Everything, except coil output and resistances, seem to have checked out. In putting it all back together, I replaced the spark plugs, cleaned coil tower contacts with DeOxit and checked for the proverbial Fat Blue Spark. No luck, Sparks still yellow and not fat.
Fired it up, went for a test ride, and the bike now consistently idles even after only 2 miles (750 rpm, 1100 when fully warmed up). TWA?
But knowing that I'm not getting a Fat Blue Spark just bugs me and takes away a little from fully enjoying my ride.
So, is my ignition system (coil perhaps) on the way to being marginal? Has anyone attained this Fat Blue Spark nirvana?
Ignition system resistances check ok except a couple of iffy readings: coil primary is 0.6 ohms, it seems original (black, single, dual tower, no apparent cracks), and tower to tower is 12+K ohms (too high?).
Ideas, comments?
Bob D
'83 R65