steve2286w
Well-Known Member
Perhaps try it with one plug lead disconnected at a time and check for any difference
Are you sure it’s not an optical illusion
Take one of the two plug leads of the highlighted part of cap off [at thecap] and see if it starts with out reversing on three cylinders.
I don't know how the coil can spark randomly cos it can only spark when the ignition module, or points initiates.
I have used the starting handle on mine when the battery has been pretty flat and that has not caused any issues apart from a bad back.
You do need to be brave or desperate to try starting the engine using the handle, and that's in normal circumstances.Not entirely accurate for electronic ignition. The power to the coil is controlled by an electronic module, and it's possible that if the supply to that isn't adequate to let the module function correctly, then it could plausibly fire the coil regardless of the actual engine/rotor arm position. It's possible a cylinder could fire significantly before TDC.
Hmmm. Given what's happening here, while I agree with what Col is saying that using the handle should remove the starter load from the battery and avoid the dip in voltage to the ignition module if this theory is correct, the consequences of the engine kicking back against the handle might break your wrist. I don't think I'd be brave enough to try that. But them I'm a wimp!