HELP I HAVE A SPARK WHEN IGNITION IS OFF BUT NOT WHEN ON
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Hi all im going thought the same situation right now!
Not to hijack your thread here Gazza,
now i do have 2 looms to play with. one is a genuine Yamaha 3RM the other is a unknown.
the genuine one i have no problems with. but the other one i have has the same issue as you Gazza, if bypass the Kill and Side stand Switch with a loop and i then bridge all the pins on the ignition block then i get no spark, however if i then remove the pins from red and brown. the spark returns.
now the switches work by bridging the connections to red and brown and B/w to B/y respectivly.
like i said i have a genuine 3RM loom to and that is fine so i know the components are absoulutly fine. and the bike runs
its just with this unknown loom that i have an issue with. @gazza76 im curious to know did you get this loom from ebay a 3rd party made aftermarket one?
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been over it again today still no joy time to send the cdi for a test it's a strange one that yours works with one and not the other
i've seen one with the same symptoms and it was cdi and others say side stand or broken wire in the loom its only £40 to get the cdi tested so thats my next step if you do figure it out please let me know -
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Hi all, new to the forum and as you imagine, I have came across this very issue.
Now, full disclosure, my 3RM was running fine until I had it all disassembled and had the frame powder coated, which tells me either I screw up the electrics beforehand or, the power coat prevents grounding.
By any chance does anyone faced this issue after having the chassis re-painted? And if so, which areas or wires do we need to make sure are properly earthed?
Thanks a lot and cheers from Spain.
El Pedro -
Hi all, new to the forum and as you imagine, I have came across this very issue.
Now, full disclosure, my 3RM was running fine until I had it all disassembled and had the frame powder coated, which tells me either I screw up the electrics beforehand or, the power coat prevents grounding.
By any chance does anyone faced this issue after having the chassis re-painted? And if so, which areas or wires do we need to make sure are properly earthed?
Thanks a lot and cheers from Spain.
El Pedro@Marillionado Hi, welcome to the Forum!
Not very familiar with the 3RM but on the earlier 3NC and 3MB bikes you do need to remove the powder coat where the coil attaches to the frame for a really good earth connection. It's also where the loom earths to the frame (the black ring terminal) and IIRC this attaches at the rearmost (i.e nearest the shock) coil mount. Lastly, only one mounting point on some of the coils is an earth so it's important you mount the coil the correct way, it should look like this:
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Mate....THANK YOU!!!
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While I check if that is indeed the issue, allow me to share the "before and after" of my troubled rebuild (tried uploading but it seems all my images are too large to compute, sorry):
Before:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10vFChB0EYgA4KcdGXxD0ADUuBkG3_3L1/view?usp=drive_linkAfter:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-vahreq0O_fcCLm1wl73cvFQxRDeTEqF/view?usp=drive_link