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CB350/400 / Re: Power consumption, E-ignition vs Points. also - spare advance cam?
« Last post by K2-K6 on Today at 11:50:38 AM »Update: I ended up going back to the USA before continuing with this "project." While there I came across a complete points plate/advance unit in a garage sale for 10 USD! I checked the condensers with a real capacitor tester (not a multimeter) and they show good as far as capacitance and voltage. Points are original ND and look essentially unused.
Now I'm back in the UK eyeing these parts wondering whether I REALLY want to install the OEM system or just leave the perfectly functioning DSS EI in place. Logic/common sense would dictate leaving the EI; but I have this NON-common sense urge to have the points in there...
I haven't awakened the 400 yet from it's winter slumber - been too cold/wet for me but hope to do that sometime this week. It's probably not often that someone has a perfectly running machine and intentionally changes something that may make it less so and I can't think of any operational advantage that the points would provide! Yes, they will provide a spark with less voltage than EI but I haven't seen any case with my 400 where low voltage is an issue. So more thinking...
I'd be inclined to keep the fitted DS system to run it, bag the original and store to see if there's need later on.
I doesn't look to me that you could tell the difference between the two from running perspective, conditional on the points system working as it should when new. But ultimately it will wear more during use.
It is hard (seems common across many points system in different manufacturers) to get condensers that would fully support competent running now. Many complaints across different forum etc.
If youve bought that good set and want them as backup longer term, running the DS system appears sensible. More personal decision than any real practical choice, with either being fine in running the engine.