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heater63
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I recently bought an 81 GS550T. I haven't been able to start it. I found that the the plugs on cylinder 2 and cylinder 3 were not firing. I tried connecting the plugs to the left coil that normalls goes to cylinders 1 and 4 and they worked fine. So i'm suspecting that the right coil is bad. I verified that the signal generator had the correct resistance values (as stated in the Clymer manual). However, when I tried verifying that the ignitor module was working (also using the procedure described in the Clymer manual), I didn't get any of the plugs to spark. I admit though, that I'm not positive I performed the test right, since I figured I get a spark out of cylinder 4 since that coil is good.
My question is, if one of the coils works fine, does that mean the ignitor is working properly, and the one coil just needs to be replaced?
Also, what voltage should I be going to the coils? I'm currently reading about 8V exactly. Does that seem right?
Is there anything else I can try to verify whether the ignitor is truly to blame or if its just a bad coil?
I've read on some of the other threads that most people suggest going to the Dyna Ignition system. Can my bike use the Dyna S Ignition?
Thanks for your help.
My question is, if one of the coils works fine, does that mean the ignitor is working properly, and the one coil just needs to be replaced?
Also, what voltage should I be going to the coils? I'm currently reading about 8V exactly. Does that seem right?
Is there anything else I can try to verify whether the ignitor is truly to blame or if its just a bad coil?
I've read on some of the other threads that most people suggest going to the Dyna Ignition system. Can my bike use the Dyna S Ignition?
Thanks for your help.