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- South Africa
Had two MSD TL go wonky on me lately. They die while riding and then won't spark again, sometimes will spark hours later but then die again.
Did a search last night, and found a post about baking the computer by D-Roc I think. I decided to put it upside down on the stove solid plate, heat it until the epoxy was 80-celsius, switched heat off and then put rubber grease on the switches and let it melt, moved the switches back and forth a few times to get the air bubbles out. It is now working 100% on my ski. The second one I did the same, but the melted grease ran around a bit more around. It showed air bubbles where the epoxy and aluminuim casing meet even though it looked perfectly sealed.
I think the MSD heats up while working, expelling air through the weak joints/switches(the foam on the backplate doesn't seem to me to be waterproof) and then if it gets cooled off , especially by splashing water a vacuum is caused and air/water gets drawn back in.
On a new unit I would suggest greasing the whole back of the unit before putting the plate on and at all the wire exits. At all joints and connectors, solder, then grease and then shrinkwrap so no moisture is drawn up through the wires.
Did a search last night, and found a post about baking the computer by D-Roc I think. I decided to put it upside down on the stove solid plate, heat it until the epoxy was 80-celsius, switched heat off and then put rubber grease on the switches and let it melt, moved the switches back and forth a few times to get the air bubbles out. It is now working 100% on my ski. The second one I did the same, but the melted grease ran around a bit more around. It showed air bubbles where the epoxy and aluminuim casing meet even though it looked perfectly sealed.
I think the MSD heats up while working, expelling air through the weak joints/switches(the foam on the backplate doesn't seem to me to be waterproof) and then if it gets cooled off , especially by splashing water a vacuum is caused and air/water gets drawn back in.
On a new unit I would suggest greasing the whole back of the unit before putting the plate on and at all the wire exits. At all joints and connectors, solder, then grease and then shrinkwrap so no moisture is drawn up through the wires.
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