If the worst comes to the worst,how much will replacement coils cost me ? It may not come to that yet as I havent tested them, but I'd like to know what I could be looking at here.
3) Specialist retailer...I've used Bosch coils in the past successfully from a specialist Diesel/auto electrical supplier - most big companies can supply equivalent items to original.
4) Aftermarket upgrade.....Dynatek coils are meant to be some of the best around...below is the application coil for my 93 900ss but they are £95 each I believe....TTS are the distributors for the UK I understand.
So ....apart from checking with either a dealer or perhaps the original equipment manufacture (dont know who it is actually)...we have a range of roughly £50 to £200
Good Luck
PS....most dyna coils will need slight mounting mods to make em fit!
Mood: Must fix Superlight... Must fix Superlight...
£59.17 + VAT each (If I'm reading the microfiche and Spareshacks Ducati price list correctly).
If it is your coils I'd be tempted to pay Chris at California Cycleworks a visit and order his Dynacoil kit (With wires) http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/ca...cati/elec.html for $189 (£110+/-). The kit is a straight bolt-on unlike if you purchased the Dynacoils separately. The brackets don't fit the coils as standard apparently and need modifying. Chris has already done the work for you and cheaper than if you bought the bits over here.
Nice one Friend Fiscus, I'd forgotten all about Chris...sadly the poor guy appeared to be ill the last time I visited the site - he was not taking any orders.
You need to be aware of the 'deadly' import charges mind, shipping aint too bad normally.
Bikes: ST2, 750ss, 350 Forza, W650, CB250RS, 5x Royal Enfields
Posts: 85
Join Date: Mar 2002
Mood: Nesun Dorma
Are you sure it's the coils? i had a similar problem a while back with my 750, it was always wetting the plugs and would go onto one cylinder for no apparent reason, pop the plugs out dry them brush off the soot and away it would go again, for a bout 50miles (if i was moving a bit) a lot less if i was in traffic. Turned out in the end it was the ignition pick up, had them both replaced and it ran OK, except it was still on the sooty side( everything was supposed to have been sorted, but I found out later that job I paid for was not half done and it cost a wedge of money) I wont put the name on here but if anyone in the West Mids wants to know u2u me I was told by a guy in Italy that the main fault with the pick ups was actually the wire, it is submerged in hot oil and this can effect it causing it to become brittle it then breaks but will stay in contact till everthing gets hot then lets go. his cure was to remove the wire from the pick up and replace it with aircraft quality wire (PTFE coated) that is supposed to do the trick, it stands up to much higher temperatures. well that's my twopennorth, I feel a siesta coming on