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pavwa 06-18-2011 03:53 PM

New coil still no spark...??
 
PUT A NEW IGNITION COIL ON MY G1 CHECKED ALL WIRES, still no spark....what the h***.

pavwa 06-19-2011 07:09 PM

Re: New coil still no spark...??
 
Any one have any ideas? Whats my next step? CDI?

technoid 06-20-2011 06:24 AM

Re: New coil still no spark...??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pavwa (Post 580846)
Any one have any ideas? Whats my next step? CDI?

Are you getting 12v power to the ignition unit? Do you have an analog volt meter? See if the primary winding on the coil is getting a voltage pulse. Read the Stickys on this site for futher info on trouble shooting.

pavwa 06-20-2011 02:37 PM

Re: New coil still no spark...??
 
Im new to this electrical stuff. I did go and get a multimeter but dont know how to use it very well. The motor turns over but just wont fire. I checked all the wires and connections everything looks good. I kind of messed with the multimeter but got a .10 dc reading at the coil when cranking but like I said I dont really know how to use one....Hopefully I can get this figured out soon, I was planning on taking it up to the cabin for the fourth for the first time and playing with it..

technoid 06-20-2011 05:26 PM

Re: New coil still no spark...??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pavwa (Post 581253)
Im new to this electrical stuff. I did go and get a multimeter but dont know how to use it very well. The motor turns over but just wont fire. I checked all the wires and connections everything looks good. I kind of messed with the multimeter but got a .10 dc reading at the coil when cranking but like I said I dont really know how to use one....Hopefully I can get this figured out soon, I was planning on taking it up to the cabin for the fourth for the first time and playing with it..

A digital voltmeter is to slow to view a pulse. You need an analog type. (one with a swing needle). You need basic theory, some practical experience and a good understanding of electrical circuits. If your not very well educated in electrical stuff, then I would leave it to one who is. You might do more harm than good.


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