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I am pretty sure a bad CDI is causing my starting issues with my 1982 GS450L, how would I go about testing this before dropping $150 on a new CDI?
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Since there is no "CDI" on the bike, it's real easy to troubleshoot.
But, as BassCliff has pointed out, there are places where you can go to check your ignitor.
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You are shopping eBay and trusting their descriptions?..., I was shopping ebay and they are all referred to as CDI units. ...
I am glad you said that. I saw an ad just the other day where the bike came with a new CDI unit. :-sSince there is no "CDI" on the bike, it's real easy to troubleshoot.
But, as BassCliff has pointed out, there are places where you can go to check your ignitor.
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Ok, here's the update. The test of grounding out the rotor to the two signal "points" produced zero results. Grounding out the white and black/yellow wires at the CDI box made 1&4 coil spark, but nothing on the 2&3 again. Switching signal wires from 1&4 to 2&3 initally didn't produce a spark, but after putting the 1&4 spark plugs in, it was working, so something is up with the 2&3 spark plugs. Does this mean my $400 CDI box is bad?
These are my voltage readings at the coils:
1&4:
orange-12v
white-0v
2&3:
orange-12v
black/yellow-.25v
Ok here's another little hint: I'm getting infinite resistance when testing from ground to the white wire, which is the good circuit. However I'm getting 5ohms when testing the black/yellow wire. So it seems like I have a short some where, I'll be tearing into my harness later. Its all been extended when I remounted all my electronics under the seat, however I've unwrapped both ends of the extension and theyre all still perfectly wrapped in shrink wrap.
I also got the screwdriver trick to work with my signal pickup, thanks for the clarification on that. Obviously it only worked on coil 1&4 though.
Actually it's all a moot point. I redid my gauges, including the wiring for power I accidentally used the black/yellow wire and it was grounding out the 2&3 coil circuit. Unplugged that and it's working fine now, sorry for all the trouble. I'll use the grey wire now, which I believe is for parking lights.
Well, I learned alot following this saga. Thanks, Mr. Matchless! I had been wondering if the pole piece passing the signal coil interrupted a small current flowing from ignitor or if it instead caused a pulse in the coil .These things happen, but the main thing is you got it sorted and did not have to buy something you did not need! Glad you are sorted.