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http://www.mtsac.edu/~cliff/storage/..._manual-82.pdfOriginally posted by fyarl666 View PostLeft side coil:
Ohms @ 200: 3.7 primary,
ohms @20K: 1 secondary.
The service guide I got from Bike Cliff's site indicates that the primary should be 3.5 - 4.5, and the secondary should be 23 - 25,
right side coil:
ohms @ 200: 3.8 primary
ohms @ 20k: 0 secondary
service guide states primary should be 3 - 5 primary, and 21 - 25 secondary.
Pg 146...
Measure the coils secondary resistance between the terminal the white wire connects to on the coil and that coils high tension lead, and also the black/yellow coil terminal and it's respective high tension lead.
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I know, and I suspect incorrectly, so doing tests using the 20 v scale are probably going to be within the grasp of most people. Using the +12v as a reference point, check in and out and of both thee and no sparky the coils are bad by a process of elimination .Originally posted by tkent02 View PostHe's measuring resistance in the coil?
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fyarl666
I'm stuck at work for most of the day so I won't be able to do any testing till later this afternoon.
However...
Just for argument's sake, let's assume both coils are shot. How would that have happened, and how can I keep it from happening again?
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You did not measure it correctly. It happens.Originally posted by fyarl666 View PostI'm stuck at work for most of the day so I won't be able to do any testing till later this afternoon.
However...
Just for argument's sake, let's assume both coils are shot. How would that have happened, and how can I keep it from happening again?
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fyarl666
I mean how did my coils go from producing spark one minute to not producing spark the next? Seems odd to me that both coils suddenly crapped out. What caused this to happen?Originally posted by posplayr View PostYou did not measure it correctly. It happens.
And if I get new coils, how can I be sure that they won't turn into garbage in the same fashion? I don't want to keep having this problem.
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I don't have any idea why you would buy new coils if here is nothing wrong with your coils. Maybe a performance upgrade. A hot spark is always a good thing.Originally posted by fyarl666 View PostI mean how did my coils go from producing spark one minute to not producing spark the next? Seems odd to me that both coils suddenly crapped out. What caused this to happen?
And if I get new coils, how can I be sure that they won't turn into garbage in the same fashion? I don't want to keep having this problem.
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If you're so certain that they're bad, go ahead and replace them.Originally posted by fyarl666 View PostI mean how did my coils go from producing spark one minute to not producing spark the next? Seems odd to me that both coils suddenly crapped out. What caused this to happen?
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It is highly unlikely ( virtually impossible) for two coils to suddenly "break" spontaneously . Therefore the only logical conclusion is that there is nothing wrong with them and you are just wrapped around the axle. Do the simple tests I outlined using 20vdc setting.Originally posted by fyarl666 View PostI'm not certain, I'm just asking IF, they are bad (just an assumption, don't know for sure), what could cause that?
That's all I'm asking.
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My originals are still functioning fine, I did replace the plug boots and wires, though. No reason to spend the $$ if you don't have to, yet.Originally posted by posplayr View PostIt is highly unlikely ( virtually impossible) for two coils to suddenly "break" spontaneously.
There are always lots of OTHER things, to worry about, instead....
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I'm just really worried it's the ignitor box cuz that would be more $$$ to replace than coils. Plus, there's no real way to test if the ignitor is good, is there?Originally posted by gsgeezer View PostMy originals are still functioning fine, I did replace the plug boots and wires, though. No reason to spend the $$ if you don't have to, yet.
There are always lots of OTHER things, to worry about, instead....
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