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wats positive and negative wires on a 1982 gs1100 coil

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So I yanked out the coil wires on my 1982 gs1100e today and forgot to mark them. My question is how are the wires suppose to be wired . Any order like 1 and 4 which is positive and negative and 2 and 3 which wire is positive and negative? thanks
 
So I yanked out the coil wires on my 1982 gs1100e today and forgot to mark them. My question is how are the wires suppose to be wired . Any order like 1 and 4 which is positive and negative and 2 and 3 which wire is positive and negative? thanks

wats positive and negative wires on a 1982 gs1100 coil

Watts are always positive :)
 
Hi,

The orange/white wires are positive. If I remember correctly, the white wire is ground for the left coils and the black/yellow is ground for the right coil. The left coil feeds plugs 1 and 4. The right coil feeds plugs 2 and 3.

Please check your manual to be absolutely certain.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
thanks fellaS

thanks fellaS

thanks fellas, btw i do have the genuine suzuki shop manual..what page is this information on? i looked at the electrical section but only shows how to test and ohm readings, never which coil is to which and or which is + or -
 
The O/W wire feeds positive to both coils. Check it with the ignition on. It's always hot with the kill switch on run.
 
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