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jasper
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So I'm chasing this weak spark issue and I think I've traced the problem to a faulty ignitor. I'm only sometimes getting power to one of my coils and this problem goes back all the way to the ignitor and given the operating symptoms it sort of makes sense...although it doesn't explain why I'm getting weak sparks from both coils.
In my testing though I also checked the impedances of the signal generator (that's the inductive pickups underneath the right side cover at the crank). I measure 68 ohms across each of the (green/white-blackwhite) and (brown-black/white) wires.
The service manual I downloaded from BassCliff says that I should be seeing between 250 and 500 ohms across these wires, but the manual is for an 1984 GS550.
Of course I accept that there could be multiple problems with the bike, but before I go and replace the wrong part, or both parts needlessly, I thought I'd post here and see if anybody can tell me if the parts changed between 1980 and 1984.
I also wonder if faulty signal generators would result in weak sparks.
Thanks - any help or advice is appreciated.
In my testing though I also checked the impedances of the signal generator (that's the inductive pickups underneath the right side cover at the crank). I measure 68 ohms across each of the (green/white-blackwhite) and (brown-black/white) wires.
The service manual I downloaded from BassCliff says that I should be seeing between 250 and 500 ohms across these wires, but the manual is for an 1984 GS550.
Of course I accept that there could be multiple problems with the bike, but before I go and replace the wrong part, or both parts needlessly, I thought I'd post here and see if anybody can tell me if the parts changed between 1980 and 1984.
I also wonder if faulty signal generators would result in weak sparks.
Thanks - any help or advice is appreciated.