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12 volt DC Igniter box

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Hi, Everybody. I had my 1980 GS1000 all apart doing some painting and cleaning. I'm getting it back together now. I plugged in the connector for the stater, 2 wires, then the 4 wire connector to the ignition box. Turned on the Key. 12volts on the orange/white ignition and kill switch wire. Spark on [NODE="1"]Home[/NODE] and [NODE="4"]Groups[/NODE] nothing on [NODE="2"]Forum[/NODE] and [NODE="3"]Blogs[/NODE] . Rechecked everything, Then no spark anywhere, I had the igniter box hanging loose from the bike by then not touching anything. Hanging in the air plug connected . I touched my test light to it and it lit up ! Multi-meter says the box is carrying 12 volts ! I just started drinking beer after that,(joking). Bad Igniter Box ? Looking for direction Thanks
 
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I suspect you meant signal generator, 2 wires, not stator, 2 wires.

I’d first check the pins in the connector.
Does your meter confirm that the B/W wire has a ground back to the battery?
Do you have 12V On the O/W wire at each coil?

I don’t know how to prove out the ignitor box or the signal generator.
There may be a procedure in the service manual.
 
I suspect you meant signal generator, 2 wires, not stator, 2 wires.

I’d first check the pins in the connector.
Does your meter confirm that the B/W wire has a ground back to the battery?
Do you have 12V On the O/W wire at each coil?

I don’t know how to prove out the ignitor box or the signal generator.
There may be a procedure in the service manual.

yes you are correct signal generator. Anyway I just bought a Dynatak ignition system I'm going to stop trying to make Old stuff work. Thank You for your reply.
 
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