Posplayr i don't know if that tech information is for my ignitor
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You don't? The text appears directly next to a diagram exactly like you posted above.
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Posplayr i don't know if that tech information is for my ignitor
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To see where the stator is do i have to drain the oil?? so i can took some pictures to show you guys.
You don't? The text appears directly next to a diagram exactly like you posted above.
no "charging" coil (to feed capacitor) there, so check other side where stator is, maybe someone got excessively creative- but this seems unlikely!
That PDF file said you needed to use the original or equivalent pickups . It was an interesting read with explanation of how to wire it.
I'm reluctantly posting this. If that was the correct part number then it seems someone is trying to fire your 2cyl with a 4 cyl setup by getting rid of one of the ignitors and one of the pickups. I posted about 4 cyl timing vs 2 cyc and I think you still need two pickups . Not sure this ever ran on more than 1 cyl.

Yes, it looks like you have found its secret out.....It's got to fire both coils together but I guess that's ok given the valve timing on this bike? ....hmm.
I have an issue with the diagram itself- The text of the pdf says there's a white wire. But the diagram shows three blues. I assume it's the third blue in your diagram. As it is, you apparently only have its position on the device to indicate which is which.
Having the same colour implies "commonality". It may be the wrong assumption the Previous owner made by Assuming that all the blues were negative polarity and therefore grounded it to be clever. But the previous owner might have been right, for all I know, but following the directions in that case appears to be the same thing....
I would follow the manufacturers instructions...first.
This Electronic Control you have is apparently replacing a single set of points in the original bike with a transistorized version... and supplys pulses to the coils in the same way. My comment merely is saying that the coils fire together . Being a 4 cycle engine,the spark will only have fuel to use on one of these, as the valves allow it....and the valve timing controls the firing order of the cylinders.
Turn the engine over with the starting motor using a good car battery that itself is not connected to a running vehicle with the spark plugs out... and attached to the leads. The threaded/:wrenching" portion is clamped to the engine fins (-grounded, I mean) or anywhere you can hold them securely with a clamping device. You should see them spark.
Make sure both the plugs are connected to their leads and "grounded". Do one at a time if you must to ensure this, by leaving the other connected and threaded into its hole.. I have heard it can be bad for the device to spin the engine and activate the ignition if spark plugs are not connected and grounded, in some cases at least.