RVF and NC coils - are they the same ?
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RVF and NC coils - are they the same ?
Apart from the coloured leads of course.
My V4 has turned into a V3 and i know the plugs are fucked, but also suspect the rear coils not exactly at its best.
My V4 has turned into a V3 and i know the plugs are fucked, but also suspect the rear coils not exactly at its best.
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Re: RVF and NC coils - are they the same ?
Yeah tha same, RVF build quality is better.
I have what you need, those other bits are at Dynopro by the way.
Al
I have what you need, those other bits are at Dynopro by the way.
Al
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Re: RVF and NC coils - are they the same ?
Well that will be the first thing that is then mate lolabrmoto wrote: RVF build quality is better.
Cheers Aly i need to shoot down to Chris and drop these heads off mate. infact will ring him now
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Re: RVF and NC coils - are they the same ?
One thing that I just thought of. Bit of a back story:
Recently, a friend of mine finally sorted his starting/running problems on his CB1. He'd looked at everything: starter motor, starter clutch, engine kill switch/starter, carbs, airbox, plugs, leads, coils, battery, rectifier....the solution was the last thing he'd thought of (isn't this always the case):
Turns out, all his woes were caused by the tiny little resistors in the plug caps themselves.
He ended up taking them apart and cleaning the contacts.
If I ever need to change my coils, or have similar problems, I know one extra thing to check now...
Recently, a friend of mine finally sorted his starting/running problems on his CB1. He'd looked at everything: starter motor, starter clutch, engine kill switch/starter, carbs, airbox, plugs, leads, coils, battery, rectifier....the solution was the last thing he'd thought of (isn't this always the case):
Turns out, all his woes were caused by the tiny little resistors in the plug caps themselves.
He ended up taking them apart and cleaning the contacts.
If I ever need to change my coils, or have similar problems, I know one extra thing to check now...