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i checked the rr and it seems fine, i get good continuity everywhere except a to e is about 5 ohms. can someone tell me what the pick up coil is and where i can find it.
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ice109 said:i checked the rr and it seems fine, i get good continuity everywhere except a to e is about 5 ohms. can someone tell me what the pick up coil is and where i can find it.
:"ice" said:i checked the rr and it seems fine, i get good continuity everywhere except a to e is about 5 ohms.
srivett said:The pickups are under the right hand engine cover. I'm a 4th year electrical engineering student and can not get a proper resistance reading from them so don't be alarmed unless you have an infinite resistance (or perhaps no resistance at all)...the bike still works.
Bikebandit.com has great schematics for bikes if you are ever in a pinch during the middle of the night. If your bike isn't listed just look up the same years 1100, the 4 cylinders are all the same for parts locations.
Steve
srivett said:With Nortel laying off 50,000 employees in town I can pick up scopes with hundreds of channels for 20% of what they paid for it new two years ago. Spectrum and Network analzyers and everything else for next to nothing...I wish I was starting a business.If it were General Motors they would have everything destroyed so that their competitors wouldn't get a leg up.
Steve
ice109 said:my physics professor has an osciliscope, my pick ups are routed directly into the small connector of the ignitor except i have 4 wires going into the small one and not three like it says i should. i know i should be getting 50-70 ohms from a and e but i get 5 ohms, does that mean it's broken?
ice109 said:yea sure but not till monday cuz thats when i have class, i need to know about that other stuff, whether it's normal.
ice109 said:well right now as i said in a different post i removed the whole wiring harness but before yet it would not start at all
ice109 said:i have not been able to do the testing of the plugs yet because my 5/8 plug socket doesn't fit and i have 0$ to get a deep socket set.
ice109 said:can someone help me with r/r problem, too low resistance on A to E