Uh-oh... What did I kill...
Read the manual to see if your question is answered there before posting. If you have questions about MS1/Extra or MS2/Extra or other non-B&G code configuration or tuning, please post them at http://www.msextra.com The full forum rules are here: Forum Rules, be sure to read them all regularly.
Uh-oh... What did I kill...
So my question is, a) how do I find out what's broke, and b) how do I keep this from happening again? My dwell settings were left at default 3 ms, I was driving a Subaru dual coil on a wasted-spark 4-cylinder bike. Would all this cooking affect my VR sensor input? As far as I know, everything else was working fine.
-
SQLGUY
- Experienced Squirter
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 3:03 am
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
This shouldn't affect the VR input.
For the dwell, did you measure the coil inductance and resistance, or scope them to adjust dwell, or just leave the default in place? If you left the default in place, it's possible that you were overdwelling them and blew the 921's that way.
How is your ignition trigger system set up? You mentioned VR, but nothing else. What make/model is this bike? Is it crank wheel triggered or dual tachs?
Funny that you're using the Subaru dual coil pack. I considered one of those before going with my Saturn coils. I liked the layout and compactness of the Subaru coils, but I was worried about difficulty in finding terminals that would fit them.
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
I don't have a problem finding a replacement for VB921's since I have a bunch of NOS ones. Hell, they might even work, still - we've been getting spark every time we would have any sort of a tach signal. But the whole volcanic ash that I have around them kinda worries me.
Oh, and this is all on an '82 Suzuki GS650g. I don't have stock coils, stock ignition, or stock anything, so it's all made out of whatever I could find on a local junkyard or in a parts store.
-
SQLGUY
- Experienced Squirter
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 3:03 am
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
I'm running an 8-1 "wheel" myself on my '82 Yamaha 750.
With mine I had problems getting initial tach synch. If I tapped the VR pickup with a metal object, I'd hear the IAC valve actuate, but the fuel pump wouldn't run. I had the same behavior when cranking, most of the time. One time in a dozen or so I'd get tach synch, spark, and the fuel pump would run, and, once the bike started, it would run great. Reversing the VR pickup polarity (switching which wires went to pins 32 and 33) helped this issue a lot.
Cheers,
Paul
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
I pulled them out, and I'm now trying to replace those by bringing them outside of the board. Unfortunately, my tracing abilities suck - I can't find a location where I can pull a signal from. Can anyone give me a pointer as to where I should take IGN1 and IGN2 signals? I got the ground and output lines fine, but the signal thing drives me crazy.
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
I have regained ignition on one of the ignitors by inserting new VB921's and re-flowing the whole thing. The second replacement VB921 (the one further from the connector) landed well, and has ground and output showing fine, but there is no input signal going to it (the pin that's farthest from the connector).
Can sombody please take a picture of their GOOD microsquirt, with detailed VB921 shots from both sides of the board? I need to know what trace I need to connect to in order to get proper signal. Otherwise, I'm almost there - crank signal is strong, and I guessed dwell much better this time around, the other igniter doesn't even get warm. Better yet, I tested the fuel pump before trying to diagnose the second igniter, and that piece of junk ran for a good half a minute on two cylinders and residual fuel pressure, just to rub it in. Getting taunted by a motorcycle isn't fun at all
-
SQLGUY
- Experienced Squirter
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 3:03 am
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
If you find where the working one is connected, the other pin should be for the non-working one, and you can then probably run some 30 gauge wire wrap wire to make up the damaged trace.
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
-
SQLGUY
- Experienced Squirter
- Posts: 243
- Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 3:03 am
- Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
Re: Uh-oh... What did I kill...
It looks like people used ~2.5ms dwell on those coils, but I couldn't tell if those were the coils like mine, or newer COP style ones.