How to remove spark advance from V-twin?

How to remove spark advance from V-twin?

1. Remove the point cover. 2. Remove the two standoffs holding the point plate to the engine. Unplug the wire going to the points and remove point/plate assembly. 3. Remove the bolt holding the spark advance assembly to the engine and remove the assembly. 4. Remove the point cam from the advance assembly. 5.

Where is the spark plug on a Harley Davidson ignition coil?

The primary is the area on the Harley Davidson ignition coil where the wires from the motorcycle’s harness are connected. The secondary of the coil is the area/towers where the spark plug wires plug in. There are two types of coils used on most Harley-Davidsons. Dual fire and single fire. Dual fire coils send spark to both cylinders, all the time.

How to remove flywheel from Onan ignition module?

– Now it’s time to remove the flywheel. It may be a good idea to use the 5/8″ open ended box wrench to stop the flywheel bolt from turning while cranking on the puller center bolt. – It should only take a 3-5 good cranks after finger tightening the center bolt and the flywheel will give a good pop and be ready to be pulled off.

How to replace Onan P-series ignition module [ photos ]?

T25 (for the stator screws but also may be three 5/16″ head screws) 2. Phillips and Flat Head Screw Drivers 3. Needle Nose and standard slip joint pliers 4. Flywheel puller with 2 5/16″ x 18 grade 8 bolts and washers (mine is technically a steering wheel puller)

The primary is the area on the Harley Davidson ignition coil where the wires from the motorcycle’s harness are connected. The secondary of the coil is the area/towers where the spark plug wires plug in. There are two types of coils used on most Harley-Davidsons. Dual fire and single fire. Dual fire coils send spark to both cylinders, all the time.

Can a spark plug be replaced in an ignition module?

Make sure to check all wiring going to and from the ignition module and spark plugs since wires are much easier and cheaper to replace than engine parts. If your ignition module does need replacement, you can choose to do it yourself if you’re confident in your level of experience.

What should I do if my ignition module is not working?

Ground the negative lead from your DVOM to the vehicle’s metal frame. Then, while your partner turns the key, probe the ignition module’s terminals for current. If there is no current, you will need to replace this part entirely.

Where does the spark go on a dual fire coil?

Dual fire coils send spark to both cylinders, all the time. Regardless of which cylinder is on the compression stroke. Single fire coils designate spark to only the cylinder that is on the compression stroke. Spark is delivered to one cylinder at a time.