With the test leads on the multimeter, do I ground the negative one to the frame, or do I put it on the negative side of the coil as well?
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	 MadCapsule MadCapsule
 Got it.
 
 With the test leads on the multimeter, do I ground the negative one to the frame, or do I put it on the negative side of the coil as well?
 
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 Volt meters read voltage differences between the two leads. If you put both leads at the same place you should get zero volts. As a general rule when a voltage is specified on a 12v system it is implied that it is referenced to ground.
 If some one says voltage drop the the voltage measurement is a crops a device where one of the voltages is not nessesarily ground.
 Measure the (-) side of the coil referenced to ground; stick the black lead to the frame or negative side of the battery.Last edited by posplayr; 05-31-2013, 10:38 AM.
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	 MadCapsule MadCapsule
 Well, I got the bike statically timed and it starts right up! I unfortunately don't have a timing light, so I can't get it more precisely set.
 
 Thanks for all your assistance and patience. I really appreciate it.
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