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Hey Alan,I guess that could be possible with old cables. As it gets old with many manipulations and service the copper wires can fray and cut which could lead to intermittent connections.I have never encountered the case in motorcycles or cars or else but I have in houses and offices with old electric installations.Soo maybe?
Hey Julie, finally got time to search for it, I knew it was buried somewhere in my mailbox.The plugs are NGK D8EA and the caps fitted on it are XD05F and VD05F. The leads are originals, same as the coils.Ted: I did do that, I have a daytona electronic ignition trigger, there is an LED that turns on to show when the sparks will happen and I'd say it is right on the dot. It was a static test though.You'd recommend getting a stroboscopic light?K2-K6 I have bench synced them yup. Some lad at work advised me to do a running sync to make sure everything is tip top on that front. Even with a bench sync you can get inbalances that throw off the whole thing. Daz-J did you check float heights?Thanks for your help guys, means a lot!Take care,Alex