I know there are enough of these posts, but yes, I am creating yet another post concerning the DIY repair of a busted CDI. As many of you will know, my CDI is knackered. The mechanic has found me one at the very modest price of £70, not including p&p. But, being the skin flint that I am, and also being too impationt to wait the weeks delivery time, I am seriously considering trying to repair it myself. And if I fluff it up, hey, at least I can still get a new one for £70!
I read all of the posts relating to CDI repair, but there seems to be a few variants on methods, and it is a bit broken and jumbled, as well as half of the links not working now. So I just want to make sure that I know what to do before I go performing open heart surgery on my precious little bike.
So, to make sure I have the facts straight...
You open the casing, by either prying it apart or using a dremmel. (Would prying it open damage it? I might not be able to gain access to a dremmel and would probably try prying it open unless it was likely to damage it)
Then you take the circuit board out. Is this as simple as it sounds, or is it stuck to the inside of the casing? If it is stuck down, how would I go about removing it from the casing?
Then I desolder the 4 capacitors and the resistors, making sure to note the positioning and polarity, and replace them with shiney new (heat resistant) ones of the same values.
After doing this, I cover the components over with something like glue to ensure they stay in place and protect them from vibrations. Is this step necessary? And what exactly should I use to cover them?
Then I replace the circuit board back into the casing. (If it was attatched to the casing in the first place, how do I re-attatch it?)
Then I put the top on the casing and stick the casing back together using electrical tape, making sure it is completely waterproof. (Or does anyone know anything better than tape to hold it together and make it waterproof? I read silicone isn't suitable as it will wreck the circuit...)
If someone could confirm/correct the method and answer the questions, that would be great. Then I will be able to decide if I should do it, or if I should just order the new one and wait till it arrives. I hope I am able to do it, because I am just so impatient and can't wait to be back on the road!!
in advance!