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on the XJ600 pre-diversion the order was 1243 left to right sat on the bike.
edit: service manual taken from the sticky on this forum:https://www.mediafire.com/?3i42jjavmyz
states it is also a 1-2-4-3 firing order, problably the same as the XJ600 pre-diversion which is a wasted spark with one coil doing the outer 2 cylinders and one could doing the inner 2.
Edit 2, and the ht caps don't matter per se, as you can unscrew them and swap them around. ____________________ 04 CBR1000RR, 1995 Husqvarna TE410, 1998 VTR1000(Sold), 1990 XJ600(sold), 1996 KH125(dead and sold) |
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If it's running ok, someone has probably swapped the caps over on the leads. All you need to do is swap over the two which are wrong, they just un-screw off the leads, but be sure to put the leads back on the correct plug.
TBH, if it's running, you'd be best ff leaving it alone. You might find that once removed they are a devil to get back on if the screw is loose in the cap. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Errmm - how is it breaking the plugs? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Hi
If the HT leads are on the wrong way round then the engine would (at best) just about manage to run on 2 cylinders.
Water causes problems in the carb, long before it gets to the engine. It is heavier than petrol so sits in the bottom of the carb which is where the main jet gets fuel from. So as you open the throttle it starts to try to run on water and fails miserably.
There should be a drain hole around the fuel filler cap to allow water to escape without getting into the actual petrol tank. This might be blocked (it also might be fairly well hidden).
Plugs should last well. Biggest problem with the fueling on the Divvy is the utterly useless vacuum fuel pump, where it you fail to get onto reserve quickly enough to avoid the engine stopping you can kill the battery before it has pumped through enough fuel to start the engine again.
All the best
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No, what I mean is - what is making you say they are 'broke'. Are they physically broken or are they just not sparking? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
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