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OK, I need a bit of a primer on coils. I understand HOW they operate (the primary winding inducing a field in the secondary and so on), but I am short on experience of the nuts and bolts of them. I have measured the primary side resistances on my existing coils (they are not OEM, however, as they do not fit the mounting tabs properly... :? ). They come out to 4.7 and 4.9 Ohms. Within spec as the manual says 3.0-5.0 is acceptable. I have a set of GSXR coils I bought as replacements and they measure 3.0 Ohms on the primary side.
1) Does the lower resistance on the GSXR coils mean they will charge faster/higher voltage and produce a stronger/hotter spark than my old coils? Do coils start with low resistance when new and slowly go up with age?
2) I have tried to measure the secondary resistance (plug cap to plug cap) and get no continuity there at all. I tried on both my existing coils and the GSXR ones. I have tried touching the probes to everywhere inside the plug caps and even directly to the wire cores on the GSXR coils after I unscrewed the plug caps. What gives? I am useless on electrical matters, but even a brain dead mechanical engineer can manage to hold the multimeter probes on a piece of metal properly (surely?
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Any help/info very appreciated. Earlfor and Keith Krause are you out there?
BTW, the GSXR coils (from a 93 600, I believe it was) will bolt perfectly onto the GS mounting tabs. Nice of Suzuki to not change that spacing over the decade.
Mark
1) Does the lower resistance on the GSXR coils mean they will charge faster/higher voltage and produce a stronger/hotter spark than my old coils? Do coils start with low resistance when new and slowly go up with age?
2) I have tried to measure the secondary resistance (plug cap to plug cap) and get no continuity there at all. I tried on both my existing coils and the GSXR ones. I have tried touching the probes to everywhere inside the plug caps and even directly to the wire cores on the GSXR coils after I unscrewed the plug caps. What gives? I am useless on electrical matters, but even a brain dead mechanical engineer can manage to hold the multimeter probes on a piece of metal properly (surely?
Any help/info very appreciated. Earlfor and Keith Krause are you out there?
BTW, the GSXR coils (from a 93 600, I believe it was) will bolt perfectly onto the GS mounting tabs. Nice of Suzuki to not change that spacing over the decade.
Mark