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2whldreams
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Greetings,
Readings with the key in the "on" position:
With the battery charged, voltmeter reads 13.31v at the battery posts.
Using voltmeter at the negative post of either coil, I lose 1 volt.
Disconnecting the 4 wire connector at the igniter, the missing 1 volt returns to the coil(s).
There is continuity at all 4 wires in the connector to the igniter, even if I wiggle the connector and wires.
Using the voltmeter (set to ohm's) in an attempt to duplicate the instructions in the factory shop manual, I don't get the spark/no spark of cylinders 3 and 4. Wrong kind of (ohm) meter?
To further confuse the situation, with everything connected, the motorcycle does run. All four plugs have healthy spark(s).
Is this a possible sign of regulator/rectifier or stator malfunction?
In reference to the Dynatek S ignition, does the module replace the unit under the ignition cover AND the ignitor?
Thank you for your time in solving this mystery.
Readings with the key in the "on" position:
With the battery charged, voltmeter reads 13.31v at the battery posts.
Using voltmeter at the negative post of either coil, I lose 1 volt.
Disconnecting the 4 wire connector at the igniter, the missing 1 volt returns to the coil(s).
There is continuity at all 4 wires in the connector to the igniter, even if I wiggle the connector and wires.
Using the voltmeter (set to ohm's) in an attempt to duplicate the instructions in the factory shop manual, I don't get the spark/no spark of cylinders 3 and 4. Wrong kind of (ohm) meter?
To further confuse the situation, with everything connected, the motorcycle does run. All four plugs have healthy spark(s).
Is this a possible sign of regulator/rectifier or stator malfunction?
In reference to the Dynatek S ignition, does the module replace the unit under the ignition cover AND the ignitor?
Thank you for your time in solving this mystery.