Its is a 1982, started within 10 seconds and ran good for the first ride of the year. Second ride I noticed a little problem of a cut-out and backfire when the engine was still cold, but once the engine got up to temperature it was fine. Starting was not a problem on that ride.
Just yesterday, the problem arose. It would not start even with extensive attempts. It was cranking strong, but the engine was nowhere near catching (not even a stutter). After several attempts, I turned the key off. A few seconds later, I turned the key back on and got a large exhaust side backfire (instead the common chuff). The backfire was repeatable when I turned the key back on within a few seconds of a failed start attempt.
FWIW, the bike is a 1982, the battery was strong, and the coil was replace only 3 or 4 years ago with a Dyna. Spark plug leads were repaced about 2 or 3 years ago. Bean can and diode board are original.
I am at a bit of a loss as to where to start the troubleshooting. The fact that it backfired seems to indicate to me that it is getting gas to and through the cylinder. The fact that it backfires when I energize the bike by turning on the key seems to indicate to me that it is getting electicity to spark plugs.
I know the old addage, "if you think it is a fuel problem it is an electrical one, and if you think it is electrical it is probably fuel related." I just don't where to start under these circumsances. Where would you look first if you were troubleshooting this one?
k_enn