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 UKKWF Borekit Bruiser

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 Posted: 19:29 - 09 Jan 2014 Post subject: HONDA CG125E RUNNING ERRATICALLY |
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Happy new year everyone.... ive only really posted on here because i havent got work or college for a few days, i work in a motorcycle garage and im studying motorcycle mechanics level 2 at college.So will obviously take my problems there when im back, just wondered if anyone could shed some light on here too..
below is video of my cg running atm. just had to rebuild the top end, but that's irrelevant. Bike is running erratically, and given any throttle at all it just dies... I believe its the points, they look slightly burnt/pitted in the middle and i had tried wet n dry but to no avail.. set the gap at 0.35mm and the ignition timing. Just to be sure the points are meant to be set with 0.35mm clearance and start to open at the timing mark F... correct??
i have ordered a new set of points anyway because i believe thats why its running bad... I believe the condenser is ok because i bought that new with the ignition coil. Spark seems ok, it is blue, and isnt the plugs as ive swapped and tried with new ones all seems the same. Believe someone said it could be the woodruff key on the flywheel if its worn?? anyone know anything about this... also the mechanical adv/retard system in the flywheel seems a little loose but not too bad.
valve clearences are set ok, battery is fully charged and working fine, airfilter is off because it was a crap chinese pod one, but ran the same with it on - i dont believe its anything to do with jetting, gaskets are all ok and no airleak from carb to inlet manifold...
Anyway cheers...
video......https://youtu.be/JnQlIViiF_8 |
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To set source coil type ignition with point like the pre CDI CG125 you need a multi meter with a sensitive Ohms range
as you did connect to the black wire and earth
Points open resistance will be a few tens Ohms and points closed one or two Ohms
Points should open / close at the F mark
Turn the rotor slowly as it will generate power in the source coil that will upset you meter
If you have the puller it is worth checking the mechanical advance retard inside the rotor is working and adjusted correctly
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misscrabstick have you ever set CG125 points ???
The ignition timing on the type of system is set by setting the gap
I only been doing this professionally for 35 years
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Repeat
The points should OPEN / CLOSE at the F mark
IGNORE size of gap
Yes lots say set the gap but on a CG125 you set the timing by adjusting the gap
Adjust points gap so point open / close at F mark so slow running spark happens at F mark i.e. an the firing point !!
Easy
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I've had problems with my CG getting it to run okay when the timing was out and the way to do it is with trial and error to get the points to begin opening AT the F-mark. The gap is irrelevant as the gap grows or shrinks depending on the timing and how worn the points are. I became too focused on the gap size and completely missed the timing marks for ages before I got pointed towards them by some posts on here somewhere.
I used a multimeter set to the resistance setting and plugged one lead into the disconnected black and white wire coming from the points and the other one to a ground point on the engine. During most of the revolution of the flywheel counter-clockwise the points are closed and there is low resistance to earth but once the points begin to open the resistance goes up sharply as the path to earth is through the coil windings. Once I got it set so the points open at "F" everything was fine and dandy again.
Also I get the stock airbox put back on, having no filter on will cause the bike to run really lean and opening the throttle will make it lean out even more and kill the engine like you've described. If you can't get hold of an airbox for now try running it one half-choke to richen the mixture a little and see how you get on but get an airbox sorted ASAP.  ____________________ Honda CB500s (1999) - Honda CG 125 BR-J (1991)
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