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maclariz
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Have some misfire issues on the GS400, it's always the right hand cylinder. I had a charging problem on yesterday's test ride (a connector on the red live line fell apart as it turned out) and as the battery ran down the misfire got worse until close to home it completely stopped firing on the right and I limped home on one cylinder. I just came by the idea that the misfire might be an issue on the HT since it seemed to be so strongly affected by the electrics. I just tested the spark plug caps and the results are as follows:
Left hand cylinder (fires without trouble): 4.6 k Ohms
Right hand cylinder (troublesome): 5.4 k Ohms
Should I replace? I assume the mismatch in resistance is a bad idea. Anything to watch out for when replacing them? Any particular type or brand to buy (the current ones are NGK, but they look rather old)? What should the resistance be? Can't find any information about this specification in my Clymer manual.
Left hand cylinder (fires without trouble): 4.6 k Ohms
Right hand cylinder (troublesome): 5.4 k Ohms
Should I replace? I assume the mismatch in resistance is a bad idea. Anything to watch out for when replacing them? Any particular type or brand to buy (the current ones are NGK, but they look rather old)? What should the resistance be? Can't find any information about this specification in my Clymer manual.