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Slowly I'm back to work on this project.
Got the switch back together.
Have not cleaned contacts other that a few wires in the headlamp assembly and the entire switch assembly since I took it apart.
Still no spark on either cylinder. None seen this time when releasing the button and having 12vdc direct to
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Also I'm noticing that the sidestand light is still on with the sidestand up and the key in the on position.
Manual states pause a C and oil and sidestand lights are on, but nothing about ON position.
I disconnected the leads to the sidestand, and the light is still on as well. May be normal for a 82.
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starter pulls down the system voltage so far that the coils can't spark.
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Still good drop.
Battery New 13.vdc
Coils on, no crank 10.4 vdc
Crank another 2vdc drop..
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Gosh I know .7 ohms is lowish but shouldn't there be infinite resistance from those points to ground?
Anyhoo ebay is likely replete with the whole module you need on the handlebar
Keep it simple. If it worked before you "cleaned every terminal" I'd carefully revisit that before wanking coil voltages....Recap of the issue
Still NO spark either side including when releasing the starter button which as previously posted worked till I cleaned every terminal
Keep it simple. If it worked before you "cleaned every terminal" I'd carefully revisit that before wanking coil voltages....
otherwise, simple bench tests are applying a touch of power to a coil alone. It will spark when power is removed. The Black box is more difficult. there's a test that duplicates the signal generator's short signal with a flashlight battery but both are reliable components and given correct connections, don't commonly fail without real abuse on these bikes.
Charge the battery up. check for spark with the motor spinning. It should spark. Sparks don't have to light the room like an arc light to work. If you see any, it'll probably start the bike given fuel and compression.
Your coils are intended to work even while the starter motor is severely loading the puny battery. They work well enough at voltages below "ideals".
(though I like grimly's point which might be helping when the battery is short of breath. ...Anyways, it's not good to run the starter too long. Short bursts will supply the Grimly Effect and a short rest is a good thing between spins too.