While working on my 85' Gyro TG50m I noticed that the resistor has a wire pulled out of it.
I kinda understand the basic of a resistor but not sure WHY its there between Ground and the E choke/bystarter?
So the stock resistor is marked 5Watt 3.5 Ohm. I have looked around seems these are not available from honda anymore?
I have replaced the carb with the ebay carb that comes with the choke. Since I been using this carb I have noticed it really smokes and think it still running rich. (Don't know how ran before though)
Can someone tell me if I could just get a "regular" 5w 3.5 ohm resistor from a electronic supply store? Obviously I need to solder and seal the resistor but is that really all I need?
I just don't get why I couldn't use a bystarter from a 50cc CPI or Yamaha scooter and install it on here? The new scoots don't Use a resistor (I think). So if there was a resistor on one that didn't need it, Wouldn't it not opperate proper due to the lack of current/power.
So Do I need to test the chokes resistance to see if I EVEN need one?
Just across the 2 wires when cold? & or hot? Will running the bike without the resistor hurt the engine?
Sorry so many Question but want to solve this one once and for all..
If this can't be solved easily I will just put a fricking pull choke on it.

