2006 Bonneville T100 Intermittent Stalling

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    New owner of 2006 T-100. It needed carb overhaul and mechanic identified intermittent stalling with no spark. After a period of time it would start without issues. He said coil checked ok. He found it needed a new crank position switch. Installed OEM CPS and it ran well. On the way back from his shop (in pouring rain of course) it died again. After 2 minutes it cranked with no problem. Today I rode it 3 miles in dry sunny weather and it again shut off with no warning as if you had hit the kill switch. After 2 minutes it cranked, no problem and I rode 16 fun miles.

    I am at a loss why it starts and runs perfectly, shuts off suddenly, then starts up easily and runs perfectly.

    Thoughts?
     
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    When the engine dies, does the tachometer needle drop to zero?
     
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    Haven’t noticed. Next time it does I’ll check. The tachometer should slowly wind down as the engine revs slow. If the tach stops suddenly would that indicate a more central electrical problem affecting both the tach circuit AND the ignition circuit?
     
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    If the tach drops to zero and the engine is still turning at speed then yes, it would point to an electrical problem either a loose connection, crank sensor or ignition module.
     
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    It has a new OEM crank position sensor installed.
     
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    I noticed that. It seems like it's electrical and it just a question of which part.
     
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    My mechanic said the coils checked out. Took it for a 20 mile ride yesterday without any problems.
     
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    After a few more stalls I went ahead and replaced the coil with a Nology Profire coil and it works fine.
     
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