Things that I have done to the TCI;
1. Removed it from the original mount on the bike to be under the false tank.
2. Replaced the diodes. They were corroded. (Hopefully i soldered them correctly)
3. Baked it in the oven to make sure it is dried out.
I thought that I had it fixed. I connected the TCI up after baking it and the bike started right up. Filled the tank with gas and went for a ride around Pineview Lake and back. Had a little popping but it may be from needing to be synced.
After letting the bike cool down it would not start again.
So on a whim I baked the TCI again. This time for only 10 to 15 min hooked it up and the bike starts right up. I can ride it all day as long as I don't let it cool down much.
While riding I noticed that if I let the rpms get down to 1200 It would all of a sudden drop to 0 with the bike still running but feeling like its missing on one cylinder. As soon as I rev it up a little it comes back.
This is the first time that I have soldered anything this small (Lot of copper pipes when building my house) so I'm not sure if I did it correctly.
What are the steps to solder correctly?
I'm trying to get this going with out killing my budget.