Hi Audrius,
easiest ways to check whether your TCI works (unless you have a known good one available to you):
* check for spark on both cylinders. Take a spare spark plug put it in the boot and hold the spark plug firmly to the cylinder so the metal section, but not the electrode, and it should spark
* check if your tach works. In a lot of the TCI boxes I repair the tach was very jumpy, because it was leaking voltage inside the box. (Unfortunately the tachs aren't overly reliable, so that's not the best test.)
* last but not least swap the two connectors that come down from the loom and go into the coils in the headstock area.
Quote from Anja-D on 16.05.25 at 15:00:38:To get a sadisfieng solution with "tuned" Carbs is highly risky. To adjust such Carbs take time and need a lot of passion.
Let's not turn a mouse into an elephant, it's not that hard. Just requires a bit of dedication and methodical work.
Quote from Anja-D on 16.05.25 at 15:00:38:The TR1 was never a speed wonder, but a relaiable Tourer, with good punch, if well maintained.
Mumbles then name "Sepp"

- actually the TR1 has a lot of potential, it's just being locked up very well in stock form.
Cheers,
Greg