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stinkwheel, the contact breaker you posted looks different to mine.
Here is a pic of the one I have. Could you show me exactly where on this little bastard I need to check the gap?
Also, I take it the gap opens and actually closes at certain points in the rotors rotation is this correct? |
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Cheers stinkwheel, I'm off down the motor shop to pick up some emery paper, oil and a multimeter.
"They run like shite though."
That describes it to a T
Hopefully I may have this sorted in a couple of hours. |
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The points gap dictates the ignition timing. If the gap is too wide the ignition will be advanced (spark will fire early) and if they are too close the ignition will be retarded (spark fires late). The CG125 is very tolerant of ignition timing errors though and simply having a gap is enough to make it run.
Once you set the gap, you can check the ignition timing using a small bulb (I used to use a dashboard bulb out of a set of bike clocks). You connect the bulb to the points wire and then to a battery +, and connect the battery - to the bike frame/engine. When the points are shut the bulb is on and when they open the bulb goes off. Turn the engine over slowly by hand (spanner on the flywheel nut) and the bulb should go off when the F mark on the flywheel lines up with the mark on the engine case. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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There is also the old fashioned, not quite as accurate technique.
With the engine just before the F-mark, seperate the points and slide the corner of a cigarette paper between the contacts which will grip it when they close. You should just be able to remove the paper without it tearing when the firing mark lines up.
Now check the gap. If it is outside the allowable tolerance with the timing bang on, your points are worn out and need replacing. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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If you're using a multimeter then connect + to the points wire and - to the engine and measure the voltage with the ignition on (and all the wiring connected as normal). When the points open the voltage will shoot up. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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If you are using a multimeter to check the points you leave the wiring intact and the ignition on. When the points are open you should show near 12V at the points. When they close you are effectively grounding the coil to produce a magnetic field so the voltage will go right down. So when the points open, the voltage at the points shoots up to about 12 as you are not powering the coil and the field collapses producing a spark. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Points open quite quickly but not 'snap' open. Pretty-much like a valve opens except with much flatter wider lobes. The cam will be on the hub of the rotor.
The voltage will stay low until the F mark then jump suddenly. If you turn the rotor very slowly you might see an erratic reading as the points crack open. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I'm not sure about the more modern CG's but certainly the older ones with points - there will be no voltage on the points till the engine is physically running as its the generator that makes the eleccy that goes to the points
(it appears it should be AC if coming straight from the generator, with no recifier or regulation as well so perhaps thats why with points completely shorted they will still run?- just a theroy)
put your new shiney multimeter onto resistance (ohms) and measure from the points to the engine case
ignition in the off position there should be a dead short no matter what the points are doing
igntition in the on position, points open there will be the resistance of the coil that generates the electricity- (a few k ohm at a guess?..the book of lies does not even suggest what it should be)
igntition in the on position again - but points closed it should read short (zero ohms)
Have popped an electrical diagram for the simples cg's on my website
https://www.robocog.dyndns.org/cg125/simplecgwiringdiag.jpg
Its the first time I have come across an ignition system that does not provide batt voltage across points with igntion on and not physically running - but then I am new to 2 wheeled stuff
It took me by surprise but can see why Honda did it and think they chose a pretty neat path to keep it as simple as physically possible
Hence why the book of lies suggests using a battery and bulb to set the timing, rather than just a bulb
Good luck sorting it out- will watch the thread and help where I can
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OK have re-done the ignition side of the diagram, pretty damned simple eh! without all the other stuff going on
https://www.robocog.dyndns.org/cg125/cgignition.jpg
Just to clarify when set to measure resistance (Ohms- or K ohms - omega symbol)
dead short = multimeter will show as good as 0.000 Ohms - same as when you put the two probes together
open circuit = same as waving the two probes in thin air -multimeter will show O.L if its like mine (think its trying to say Over Load?) but yours may show something else
Regards
Rob
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