- Mon Dec 03, 2012 8:30 am
#20007
Hi PAULO, ------- You don't actually have to start the engine as such, just have the plug removed and earthed against the engine cyl.head, and look/listen for the spark. ... On my recent Bullet 65 the engine kill-switch did not earth the system (potential overload damage to coil if wired that way) but was a simple "open-circuit" device within the lead from the ignition switch to the input side of the coil..... There have been cases in the recent pass of an internal link becoming loose within the ignition switch such that having been moved to the "on" position it won't then be moved back by the key for "off".... I suspect this to be the case on your bike....However, regardless of the fault, it's a better practice to stop your engine using the de-compressor instead............I hope it's not too expensive, whatever the outcome !!!