Tony Collins 1073 wrote:Steve.
Correct spark plug is BPMR6F plug.
Its internal resistance should be checked - 5000 ohms or could be a bit more.
Meter reading between spark electrode and metal plug top.
The screened lead should have good continuity with the plug cap.
The receiver batteries and ignition batteries should be kept well apart.
The ignition unit if room should be in the engine housing.
battery too if possible.
The ignition switch should be as far forward as possible
Receiver as far rearward as possible.
Always let a freshly charged receiver battery settle for a while to enable
the very high full charge peak to normalise.
Tony
Bob Thompson1894 wrote:I have had this with a faulty plug lead. Also make sure the aerial(s) on the Rx are clear of the engine and not blanked by it.
arthur barlow wrote:it is still a resistance plug thinking outside of the box could you mount the ignition unit on the engine side of the firewall
Steve Perry wrote:From the NGK site, the R6F is 5,000 ohms and the R7A 10,000
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