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2-3 no spark

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OK so after a period of degeneration my bike stopped firing the 2-3 plugs.
Checked pri resistence and its 4.1 for both coils
Its 25k ohms on the secondary.
Manual says 30-60 is the acceptable range.

Signal generator resistance specs are Ok at 350 ohms each

SO all ressitance readings are the same for all components but no spark from 2-3. I suspect ignitor so I try another known good working ignitor same symptoms.

So I grasp at straws and ask is it possble to connect the primary inputs from 1-4 to coil 2-3 in an effort to see if it the ignitor?

Its dark and damp and the mosquitos tried to drag me off

Oh and the voltage to the coil primaries is high 10-11 v both sides
 
Its 25k ohms on the secondary.
Manual says 30-60 is the acceptable range.

NGK caps? Seems the 5k NGKs are usually 5k less than the stock caps. That would be +10k if you're using NGK.

So I grasp at straws and ask is it possble to connect the primary inputs from 1-4 to coil 2-3 in an effort to see if it the ignitor?

Not just possible but recommended. See if the no spark condition follows the plug or the coil. Try a continuity test of the coil ground wires from the ignitor.

What's your battery voltage? High 10V range could be a 2V drop.
 
NGK caps? Seems the 5k NGKs are usually 5k less than the stock caps. That would be +10k if you're using NGK.



Not just possible but recommended. See if the no spark condition follows the plug or the coil. Try a continuity test of the coil ground wires from the ignitor.

What's your battery voltage? High 10V range could be a 2V drop.


I am using brand new 5k NGK caps.
Battery is fully charged.

I will have to face this in the morning damn I hate mosquitos.
 
This damn DD3-2 thing is improperly listed on dynateks site it seems.
I would buy one today to get rid of this old crap.

Spyug where is you fix?
 
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