.....To pick back up on the story......

..... No spark as long as the thumb
is depressing the start button,but as soon as it,s released.... spark to the plugs.
After seeing this (and to create a new term) I began "blipping" the start button.
With full on choke, she began acting like it was gonna start ! ....So I kept doing this and she started up

,and ran good. so ,I thru a leg over the seat and took her for a ride.....the bike ran well ,no problems ! upon returning home , nothing changed after stopping the engine, but if the start button was just "blipped". she would re-start , and run fine.

... so I opened up the right side engine ,and replaced the set of pulse coils,since I had a spare set available ,and it only took minutes to accomplish.... NO change.At this time ,I suspected "I.C.Igniter" problems and not having one on hand, and knowing what they cost.... I decided to go a different route..... and here it is.
After going thru my cabinets of MC stuff, I came up with a 77' kz 650 point and condensor plate and the old point cam/advancer unit.... installed that... and pulled and grounded all the plugs against the head again, and hit the start button,and spun the engine over and was pleased to see ALL the correct things happening ! Continuous spark across all the plugs, as long as I held down the start button

So this bike went backwards a bit in technology.... but personally, I always liked
"old school" and as long as it was maintained... works great ! AND you are in total control of it, with no sealed units ,that you have no control over
So this 33 year old bike is starting, and running great , and it also is the model with factory accelerator pumps on the carbs ,and when you hit the throttle she is quite impressive. I don't know what I will do with this one... but for now , I just like looking at it, and know with a touch of the start button... she comes to life , and runs great.............more later...as I put some miles on it.......tony
