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makenzie71
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Another Lifan electrical issue. I got intermittent spark on my Hi Bird QH 250 ST. Sometimes I got excellent spark. Other times I got none at all. I've completely eliminated the wiring harness as a culprit. Built a new one and had the same problem. So it's got to be a component issue...either stator, pickup, cdi, or coil.
Here are my checks:
Stator, 3 yellow wires. .9ohms between each, no fluctuation. No continuity between the leads and ground.
Black w/red stripe, goes to CDI as AC Ignition Power. 1vac going to this plug when cranking.
Blue w/white stripe, goes to CDI as Ignition Trigger Pulse. I have something like .3vac when cranking.
Green w/white stripe, goes to the frame.
CDI. Kill circuit has been completely removed. I have voltage at trigger pulse and ac power. No output going to coil. Tried another CDI...either it has the exact same problem or the problem lay elsewhere.
I don't know what specs the coil is suppose to see...but I know if I put it on my 110cc quad it works properly.
Does any of this throw up an obvious red flag? Is that enough voltage going to the CDI on cranking?
Here are my checks:
Stator, 3 yellow wires. .9ohms between each, no fluctuation. No continuity between the leads and ground.
Black w/red stripe, goes to CDI as AC Ignition Power. 1vac going to this plug when cranking.
Blue w/white stripe, goes to CDI as Ignition Trigger Pulse. I have something like .3vac when cranking.
Green w/white stripe, goes to the frame.
CDI. Kill circuit has been completely removed. I have voltage at trigger pulse and ac power. No output going to coil. Tried another CDI...either it has the exact same problem or the problem lay elsewhere.
I don't know what specs the coil is suppose to see...but I know if I put it on my 110cc quad it works properly.
Does any of this throw up an obvious red flag? Is that enough voltage going to the CDI on cranking?