My 2001 Z150TXRZ started acting up a few days ago. Seemed to be dropping a cylinder resulting in loss of power. It would cut in and out with no real pattern. Might run ok 5-10 min, then drop. Kick in for a sec, then drop again. From my experience, acting like a plug was fouling or some other electrical issue causing loss of spark on a cylinder.
I had not changed the plugs this year so i went ahead and put a new set in. After a short ride i inspected the plugs and found one was clearly not firing. No hint of ignition burn. It never did hit on all six on this short test ride. Idle does seem a bit rough and on the high side. (I think RodBolt made a reference to this behavior in another post.) Checked the voltage to the coil on the bad cylinder and it was a solid "battery voltage", at 12.5V.
I ran out of time to do some other basic tests like actually watching the spark jump from the plug to ground, but what i have observed thus far makes me seriously suspect that coil.
Can someone suggest a simple diagnostic procedure to to further confirm or disprove my suspicion from this point?
Thanks,
Sid
I had not changed the plugs this year so i went ahead and put a new set in. After a short ride i inspected the plugs and found one was clearly not firing. No hint of ignition burn. It never did hit on all six on this short test ride. Idle does seem a bit rough and on the high side. (I think RodBolt made a reference to this behavior in another post.) Checked the voltage to the coil on the bad cylinder and it was a solid "battery voltage", at 12.5V.
I ran out of time to do some other basic tests like actually watching the spark jump from the plug to ground, but what i have observed thus far makes me seriously suspect that coil.
Can someone suggest a simple diagnostic procedure to to further confirm or disprove my suspicion from this point?
Thanks,
Sid
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