Anyway, I'm 95% certain the issue is the ignitor. A few times it has started fine like normal (I ride it to work every day plus some weekends), but then stops and won't start again. Cranking is as good as normal, but I was never in a position to check if it had spark or not. Typically I could smell fuel so thought I had simply flooded it, and usually waiting for a couple of minutes and cranking again got it running.
However on Tuesday this week it stalled at a set of lights and did the same thing, cranking but no fire. Fortunately the light was red and traffic was very quiet so I got it out of the way. RACQ (our local roadside assistance) came to the rescue, cleaned up the plugs, but initially no spark and then it decided to spark and fire up. Rode back to work and it got me home fine again.
Yesterday, however, it would fire for a couple of seconds and then stop, and after a couple of times doing that, no fire at all. Given it did that in the driveway leaving home I was able to check and definitely no spark.
I haven't had time to do a proper, thorough step by step diagnosis yet but this is what I know:
- Ignitor has battery voltage going to it and ground seems good.
- The signal generator pickups both register ~68ohms each which is in spec (60 - 80).
- Both ignition coils measure 4.8ohms (in spec).
- I put brand new spark plugs in Tuesday afternoon after the issues I had.
First question: Does anyone have a definitive method to diagnose the ignitor itself other than proving everything else around it is good? These are now unobtanium so I'd like to be certain it's the culprit before laying out cash for an alternative.
As to alternatives if it is indeed dead, I'm reluctant to go back to the Dynatek modules as the two I've had on previously both failed. I do know the 2000 and earlier GS500 ignition setups are a bolt on but I'm having trouble finding any locally, and I'll need to source the whole thing (ECU, signal generator, rotor, possibly coils).
I looked at the TCIP one from Belgium but can't ascertain if it suits a GS450 or not (can't see it in their list).
If anyone has any insights on the above please let me know!
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