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1980 gs850glx 2 and 3 no spark

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ok guys somthing happened and would like some aid.
lost spark in 2 and 3 . traced wires to the same coil.
figured that was the issue, and purchased two other coils.
installed one, and no spark.
installed the other and no spark.
question
1. is the bike cdi or points?
2. where is cdi or points?
3. can i test cdi or points while installed on bike?
4. how do i test cdi or points? (as in; general location of wires, color of wires, and volt.dc/volt.ac/ohm range)

ok guys i am compatent with engines and i know i should get a manual, but im lazy. i love the bike. had it for 6 years and rode the hell out of it, but i paid 300 for it and im lazy so i will fix it but i aint gonna get a manual and read for it, ill just buy another.
BUT would like to keep this one, i do like it, so if there is some one out there that can tell me how to test i will.
 
Not CDI, not points either. It has a signal generator on the right end of the crankshaft which sometimes fails, and a thing called an ignitor, basically an amplifier that makes the signal big enough to operate the coil. Those fail too sometimes, but most likely it's something to do with wiring. You do have good voltage to the coil?

There is a free Suzuki Service Manual here:

http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/
 
where would this igniter be located at. and didnt check for volts into coil cuz didnt want to start bike without gas tank on, but oh well i will tomorrow. and thanks tk...

Not CDI, not points either. It has a signal generator on the right end of the crankshaft which sometimes fails, and a thing called an ignitor, basically an amplifier that makes the signal big enough to operate the coil. Those fail too sometimes, but most likely it's something to do with wiring. You do have good voltage to the coil?

There is a free Suzuki Service Manual here:

http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/
 
where would this igniter be located at. and didnt check for volts into coil cuz didnt want to start bike without gas tank on, but oh well i will tomorrow. and thanks tk...

Checking the voltage at the coil supply plug would be the first thing I would check. You don't have to fire up the bike, just switch it on and make sure the kill switch is made. Even by looking into the plugs you get a fair idea if its badly discoloured. Check between the live pins ( same colour on both plugs) and ground. Ideally it should be no more than half a volt less than battery.
Here is a wiring diagram.
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/80GS850GT_wiring_color.gif

I'm with tkent02. Most likely wiring either at the coil supply plug or at the other end at the ignitor plug which also gets dirty.

Follow the wire from the 'points' cover back and it will lead you to the ignitor. Generally it will be somewhere in the neighbourhood of the battery box. Some thing the size of a cigarette pack only flatter.
 
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ok im getting 9.4 volts from both of the o/w wires going to coil wiyth ignition on and kill swith on run. to me this would indicate id get spark out of coil. im gonna run it agian. any
 
You would with a points ignition. 4 or 5 Volts is plenty. Not with these. Needs almost 12 Volts to work. Clean all of the wiring connections. A little corrosion goes a long way towards screwing up the voltage.
 
ok im getting 9.4 volts from both of the o/w wires going to coil wiyth ignition on and kill swith on run. to me this would indicate id get spark out of coil. im gonna run it agian. any

Not good. Working backwards from there clean the coil plugs, the kill switch, the fusebox and the ign switch. Check out the ignitor plugs as well. Both coils getting the same voltage and one not firing points to trouble on the downstream side.
 
ok all coils were checked for spark from 1 and 4 wires to coil. coils are good.
traced wires from inside case to ignitor and tested for ac volt .
one wire provides 1.5 acvolt and the other provides .05 acvolt.
im assuming the points or breaker inside case are bad.
am i correct?
 
Not good. Working backwards from there clean the coil plugs, the kill switch, the fusebox and the ign switch. Check out the ignitor plugs as well. Both coils getting the same voltage and one not firing points to trouble on the downstream side.



ya that im getting volt on wires to coil but no spark is confusing me. definatly not the same as a cdi ignition.
 
also if it aids in diagnoising. when i went to start bike before any of this was known i thought battery was bad and charged it. put it back in only to find the ignition fuse wasd blown. after it started wityh a new fuse is when i first had no spark.
 
i appreciate your aid but i am not gonna read the book. i am not trying to be rude to you but as i said i am asking for someone with knowledge on this bike with this issue. i do not intend to read the manual. first even without any aid or the manual i could figure it out but i have other things to do. so if you would like to explain the workings of this ignition system i will read it and thank you but telling me to read the book is telling me you dont want to or cant help. .. Instead how about just not saying anything.
Nope, and it's not points either. Read the book.
 
OK, have fun figuring it out. I can't be bothered to help those too lazy to help themselves.
 
look ass telling me to read a book isnt helping its telling me to figure it out myself. so as i said last post but not as politely aid or shut up.:adoration:

OK, have fun figuring it out. I can't be bothered to help those too lazy to help themselves.
 
I aided. You ignored. We're done here. Save your insults for someone who gives a rat's ass what you think.
 
thanks for this diagram will also aid with turn signals if i decide to ever get them going>
Checking the voltage at the coil supply plug would be the first thing I would check. You don't have to fire up the bike, just switch it on and make sure the kill switch is made. Even by looking into the plugs you get a fair idea if its badly discoloured. Check between the live pins ( same colour on both plugs) and ground. Ideally it should be no more than half a volt less than battery.
Here is a wiring diagram.
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/80GS850GT_wiring_color.gif

I'm with tkent02. Most likely wiring either at the coil supply plug or at the other end at the ignitor plug which also gets dirty.

Follow the wire from the 'points' cover back and it will lead you to the ignitor. Generally it will be somewhere in the neighbourhood of the battery box. Some thing the size of a cigarette pack only flatter.
 
look dude if you dont care kindly show that by shutting the hell up. there is no need for you here. i took your input on the ignitor and checked the conections on the wires. after your advice about the reading of the book im pretty much done with you. you dont seem to understand. i said i wasnt going to do that in my first post.
I aided. You ignored. We're done here. Save your insults for someone who gives a rat's ass what you think.
 
look dude if you dont care kindly show that by shutting the hell up. there is no need for you here. i took your input on the ignitor and checked the conections on the wires. after your advice about the reading of the book im pretty much done with you. you dont seem to understand. i said i wasnt going to do that in my first post.

I know you have an overt sense of entitlement but you don't own this thread anymore than you own this forum. You offensive manner while only serving to demean yourself is of little consequence. However, allowing your behavior to persist is a de-motivator for anyone looking to actually help someone that does come here for help. Please respect this is NOT your house!
 
yes and thank you so much for your help sir.
I know you have an overt sense of entitlement but you don't own this thread anymore than you own this forum. You offensive manner while only serving to demean yourself is of little consequence. However, allowing your behavior to persist is a de-motivator for anyone looking to actually help someone that does come here for help. Please respect this is NOT your house!
 
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