Arturs Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 (edited) Hi All, My bike is Suzuki GSX 1250FA 2012 27k miles so far. I have changed spark plugs today. Tough job, but at the end got there. But to my surprise when removing ignition coils, those looked in very bad shape, all 4 of them are very rusty. First thought was to change them, but on other hand, if bike starts, drives and has plenty of power, decided to put back old ones for now. Tests I did was mesure ohms between two pins on actual coil and all of them read 1.3 ohms, also checked if spark is coming out and each of them passed the test. Question for you owners, once you changed the spark plugs, was it the same story as mine, when coils looks in bad shape? Could be common issue? I will try to add pictures as well. Depending on your answers might need to look for replacment, if so which ones to go for? Thanks Edited December 30, 2018 by Arturs Quote
megawatt Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 The o ring at the top is supposed to keep moisture out of the spark plug tunnel. If you don't seal it from the atmosphere, one day the spark plug will have rotted and it won't come out. Quote
Arturs Posted December 30, 2018 Author Posted December 30, 2018 The o ring at the top is supposed to keep moisture out of the spark plug tunnel. If you don't seal it from the atmosphere, one day the spark plug will have rotted and it won't come out. Hmm..it looks like o ring is not doing its job, should you use some kind of silicone to seal it properly? Thanks Quote
megawatt Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 Yeah, but a new O ring would help as well. Quote
Arturs Posted December 30, 2018 Author Posted December 30, 2018 Yeah, but a new O ring would help as well. The only o ring was there is where the rubber meets the corossion and its attached to the coil itself. If there would be need for silicone, what kind of product to go for? As some of them might harm the upper engine. Quote
fastbob Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 Yeah, but a new O ring would help as well. The only o ring was there is where the rubber meets the corossion and its attached to the coil itself. If there would be need for silicone, what kind of product to go for? As some of them might harm the upper engine. Interesting, I had a look at the parts catalogue and there doesn't seem to be anything to keep the water out except the two built in flanges . There is no separate O ring listed . So what would happen if you added some anyway ? They would slot neatly between the two flanges and would probably make a better seal . I had a look at coils on eBay and a few of them are pretty manky looking as well so this is obviously a design flaw . Quote
Arturs Posted December 30, 2018 Author Posted December 30, 2018 Yeah, but a new O ring would help as well. The only o ring was there is where the rubber meets the corossion and its attached to the coil itself. If there would be need for silicone, what kind of product to go for? As some of them might harm the upper engine. Interesting, I had a look at the parts catalogue and there doesn't seem to be anything to keep the water out except the two built in flanges . There is no separate O ring listed . So what would happen if you added some anyway ? They would slot neatly between the two flanges and would probably make a better seal . I had a look at coils on eBay and a few of them are pretty manky looking as well so this is obviously a design flaw .Would like to see if anyone of this bike model had the same issue, if so then I guess some kind of sealant is needed. Quote
Tango Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 Those coil sticks look like they have an o-ring on them.....but it's not listed as a separate part.....see if you can remove one and measure it and search for replacements of the same dimensions. I also thought that there were small drain holes at the bottom of the plug Wells, to let water drain out.....but they tend to block up? Or did I just dream that?.... Quote
fastbob Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 Those coil sticks look like they have an o-ring on them.....but it's not listed as a separate part.....see if you can remove one and measure it and search for replacements of the same dimensions. I also thought that there were small drain holes at the bottom of the plug Wells, to let water drain out.....but they tend to block up? Or did I just dream that?.... Look again , its an optical illusion. Quote
Tango Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 Those coil sticks look like they have an o-ring on them.....but it's not listed as a separate part.....see if you can remove one and measure it and search for replacements of the same dimensions. I also thought that there were small drain holes at the bottom of the plug Wells, to let water drain out.....but they tend to block up? Or did I just dream that?.... Look again , its an optical illusion. You're absolutely right, Bob.....need to clean my glasses......but, as you say, it may be possible to find an o-ring that'll fit in that groove..... Quote
fastbob Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 Those coil sticks look like they have an o-ring on them.....but it's not listed as a separate part.....see if you can remove one and measure it and search for replacements of the same dimensions. I also thought that there were small drain holes at the bottom of the plug Wells, to let water drain out.....but they tend to block up? Or did I just dream that?.... Look again , its an optical illusion. You're absolutely right, Bob.....need to clean my glasses......but, as you say, it may be possible to find an o-ring that'll fit in that groove..... Thanks, looks like Suzuki got this wrong . Have a look at these pics . Note how the Tourmax aftermarket ones have been designed differently , presumably to cure this very problem. Quote
Arturs Posted December 30, 2018 Author Posted December 30, 2018 Those coil sticks look like they have an o-ring on them.....but it's not listed as a separate part.....see if you can remove one and measure it and search for replacements of the same dimensions. I also thought that there were small drain holes at the bottom of the plug Wells, to let water drain out.....but they tend to block up? Or did I just dream that?.... Spot on on this one. As I was cleaning the spark plug hole before removing them, there was a small hole, so this might be for draining, not sure if it is. But if it was for all four cilinders it must be. Question is where the water would go? Quote
Arturs Posted December 30, 2018 Author Posted December 30, 2018 Look again , its an optical illusion. You're absolutely right, Bob.....need to clean my glasses......but, as you say, it may be possible to find an o-ring that'll fit in that groove..... Thanks, looks like Suzuki got this wrong . Have a look at these pics . Note how the Tourmax aftermarket ones have been designed differently , presumably to cure this very problem.On these ones there are seals between those grooves, probably for the fix of the problem, will keep these as an option for the future. Quote
megawatt Posted December 31, 2018 Posted December 31, 2018 In the meantime , just squeeze a circle of any type of silicone around the lower seal. It won't damage the engine. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.