Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by niteblade » Wed Dec 29, 2010 6:15 am

superlite wrote:If it is the CDI, then it might be fried and the resin on the PCB has melted - not sure how it would find its way onto your exhaust though?
basically it just drips down onto to exhaust from where it is mounted? but i havefnt had any problems yet though...

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by niteblade » Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:21 am

anyone encountered the problem of the resin from your CDI melting due to heat from the exhaust? or is it melting cos my PCB is overheating?

really dont know what to do. im scared that if i buy a new cdi, same thing will happen again. (cdi's arent cheap)

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by Daz H » Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:57 am

Just so you're sure, this is a reg/rec:

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The one on the left is the Honda item, the one on the right is a decent aftermarket replacement. If it is your CDI that's melting you are in a world of pain! :(

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by Variablevalves suck » Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:48 pm

Are you 100% its dripping from inside the cdi as they have very little inside them, if you have a ohm meter i would be checking the charging rate across the battry to see how many volts the reg/rec is supplying the bike with to see if its over charging.

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by niteblade » Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:42 pm

Variablevalves suck wrote:Are you 100% its dripping from inside the cdi as they have very little inside them, if you have a ohm meter i would be checking the charging rate across the battry to see how many volts the reg/rec is supplying the bike with to see if its over charging.
yeah im quite sure its the cdi. i have a voltmeter. what are the correct figures i should be seeing?

eg. idling - 12v
idling with headlights on. 11.2v
rev over 5k - 13.2 rpm

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by viper_biker » Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:50 pm

It's most likely a water-resistant paste. I have the same stuff on the connector block that goe to my dash on the 'Blade. It's basically to keep water out of the connectiong and looks/feels like vaseline.

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by ChenRVF » Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:06 am

Hi i'm from Singapore and i have the same problem. I brought it to a mechanic and they confirmed it's from the CDI. Like they say it's supposed to keep the water out but the CDI overheated the gum and it drips towards the exhaust pipe. The only solution is to replace the CDI.

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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by superlite » Fri Jan 28, 2011 6:35 am

If you drill the rivets out of a CDI and pull the PCB out, you'll find that the whole thing is covered in a clear resin (for water proofing I assume). If that melts and 'drips', then it's definitely time for a replacement CDI :!:
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Re: Nc35 - Gum dripping from CDI

Post by niteblade » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:20 am

Dripping stopped after I flipped the cdi and put it in place... Will update if anything starts going haywire. Apparently its a very common problem with nc35s in singapore...

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