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Ktsteuart
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Hey guys. I?ve got an 81 GS450T that, up until recently, was my daily rider. I took it off the road a few weeks ago to replace the chain (between waiting on parts and finding the time). After I got the chain on and adjusted, it fired right up and I rode it out of the garage. I got about 3 blocks from home and it quit (during light acceleration in 3rd). Since then, it cranks great but no start at all. Walked it back home, parked it for another couple days and today I finally got some time to dig into the problem. I?ve got no spark on either cylinder. I ohms-tested both coils and I?m getting readings in spec on the primary and secondary sides. I?ve got battery voltage at my coils, and my cheapy multimeter reads about 0.5V on the ground side while cranking (I assume it?s reading some sort of pulse there). Still no spark. I had some concern about the ground connection at my CDI/igniter so I double checked that and I?ve got very little resistance to battery ground. The stator was replaced by the previous owner about 6 months ago and I replaced the battery about a month ago. I?ve got the tank & seat off and it appears my wiring is good. Is it safe to condemn the CDI at this point, or should I venture down a different route? Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for your help!