Classic Triumph Bonneville
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
If it’s hard to find 6 V stamped on the coils, a 6 V coil should show resistance across the LT terminals between 1.5 and 2 ohm. A 12 V coil should be 3 to 4 ohm.
These are approximate figures. They seem to be making coils with a lower current draw nowadays.
These are approximate figures. They seem to be making coils with a lower current draw nowadays.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Why would you have coils in series, that's just weird, surely if you've got two coils they trigger at different times?
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
We used to shim 'em in with slithers of matchsticks. I'd use a bit of zip tie now. Still think it's yer float heights mind...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 4:20 pm It's got the ones like this...
I did buy some of the kind which actually screw into the end of the cable, but they're too big to fit in the female side on the coil. The caps are new red NGK ones, they fit on the plugs without the little screw caps. Everything about the leads is brand new.
Having looked closer I can see the right HT lead is wobbly in teh coil. They just rely on being sorta wedged in there, they're not very secure. I like the idea of the silicone although I guess I could also try packing/wedging it with something. You can feel the left one 'connects' more solidly than the right when you push it in.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Idle spark, Dear......Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 6:29 pm Why would you have coils in series, that's just weird, surely if you've got two coils they trigger at different times?
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Then why have two coils sweetums?David wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 6:52 pmIdle spark, Dear......Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 6:29 pm Why would you have coils in series, that's just weird, surely if you've got two coils they trigger at different times?
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
You're not attempting to apply logic to old Brit bike design are you?
Edit: TBF though, if you look at the packaging it makes sense. One coil and one HT lead per cylinder, fairly easily located. Wasted spark every time, as your man says.
This bike is basically two singles flying in formation.
Edit: TBF though, if you look at the packaging it makes sense. One coil and one HT lead per cylinder, fairly easily located. Wasted spark every time, as your man says.
This bike is basically two singles flying in formation.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Yes I think so to.
I adjusted em cause they were miles off. Went for a ride and got surging and reluctance to rev, plus pretty clean spark plugs. So I made it richer (today) and went for a ride, it's a bit better but still not great.
Then I discovered the right plug is only half wired up.
So I will go back to my correct float carbs but UNDO today's richness adjustment, fix the plug and try again
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
For electronic simplicity. The same black box can be used on four stroke single cylinder engines and 360 degree twins, by making the coil or coils spark every crankshaft revolution. That’s twice as many sparks as are needed, so it’s called wasted spark.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 6:29 pm Why would you have coils in series, that's just weird, surely if you've got two coils they trigger at different times?
So far as my knowledge goes, wasted spark ignition first became widely used on Honda twins and Fours, triggered by points.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Wasted spark is/was the default on IL4s (I.e. middle two cylinders spark at the same time, as do the outer two) for many many years...its only really the introduction of coil on plug ignition that got rid of it. Talking both cars and bikes here.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
No
I was amazed that my Nissan micra had a mechanical dizzy. EFI and a distributor.
I was amazed that my Nissan micra had a mechanical dizzy. EFI and a distributor.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
A fairly loose formation.....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 6:56 pm You're not attempting to apply logic to old Brit bike design are you?
Edit: TBF though, if you look at the packaging it makes sense. One coil and one HT lead per cylinder, fairly easily located. Wasted spark every time, as your man says.
This bike is basically two singles flying in formation.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Fibber!JackyJoll wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 7:31 pmFor electronic simplicity. The same black box can be used on four stroke single cylinder engines and 360 degree twins, by making the coil or coils spark every crankshaft revolution. That’s twice as many sparks as are needed, so it’s called wasted spark.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 6:29 pm Why would you have coils in series, that's just weird, surely if you've got two coils they trigger at different times?
So far as my knowledge goes, wasted spark ignition first became widely used on Honda twins and Fours, triggered by points.
My LE has it.......
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And the Velocette LE was hardly widely used.Jackyjoll wrote:So far as my knowledge goes
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Fibber again!
They were the mai stay of many local plod forces all round the country...my current one is ex I.O.W..
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
My other knackered old Triumph is ex-plod!
It's a 1965 "5TA"...which is not a 5TA at all. It's a 3TA with a 5TA engine, fitted by le filth before my FiL bought it off them in about 1970. He was shown as the first owner on that bike's V5, my wife is the second.
It's a 1965 "5TA"...which is not a 5TA at all. It's a 3TA with a 5TA engine, fitted by le filth before my FiL bought it off them in about 1970. He was shown as the first owner on that bike's V5, my wife is the second.
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Re: Classic Triumph Bonneville
Tell me their production figures.