- Thu Dec 17, 2015 12:55 pm
#53183
As related elsewhere the HT cap fell off my HT lead as it was only a pushed on and the HT lead routed so that it was too tight. As a consequence my OEM Bosch-India plug showed signs of spark erosion in the cap which would have resulted in poor sparking in the head. Sparking at the top of the plug also causes tracking down the ceramic; dead plug for the bin. A new iridium plug and cap plus re-dress of the loom and coil placements sorted that; the NGK Iridium is a direct equivalent and a superior replacement that requires no servicing and should last many years.
This is another example of incorrect assembly at the factory (lack of training). Your dealer's mechanics should have recognised replacement with superior components as non-detrimental (lack of experience).
The spark plug is a "consumable" part, it is supposed to be replaced as required by the owner.
Although relatively new as a RE dealership, Hayballs of Salisbury are more than familiar with old school british bikes (since the 60s) and went so far as to point out most of the RE's 'natural defects' such as a tendency to loosen components (Loctite), 'soft' paint (use hard car wax), rusting spoke nipples (oil/Rim Wax), etc. The self-loosening screws seem to cease loosening after the run-in period as the vibration goes away thereafter. The same vibration does loosen push-in electrical connectors. The crimp connections are very good but the connectoids are a on the wee bit thin and flimsy side. The OEM bulbs (loose fit/blow) and fuses (corroded/blow) are below par (replace the lot as they go). Bulbs and fuses are also "consumable" parts.
Cleaning connector contacts is as simple as pulling them apart and pushing them back together, the scraping action removes the oxide layer. Access to the connector boxes is perhaps easiest if oval box, tank and seat are removed. The loom forms a bottle neck at the head stay and tries to route to the rhs but the inlet/injector is in the way, which may explain why the TPS was off(?). Do sort the coil and HT lead whilst under the hood, it's not supposed to be as tight as a loaded clothes line. There's a bunch of huge box connectors in the casquette to sort out too, they can come apart, and yet the headlamp must fit back in on top of them without using the hammer.