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Ignition problem with '78 1000

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Just bought a 78 GS 1000 on E-bay and I knew it did not run. I put a battery on it and it turned over with no spark on "off." However, when I turned the key to "on," I got nothing. So, thinking it was a bad ignition I replaced it with a brand-new one. However, I'm still having exactly the same thing happening. It will turn over on everything but "on," and when it's turned to that, I get nothing. Any suggestions what to do? I already checked all the wiring from the ignition and it's all good, as far as I can tell. Both the red and orange wires had no real resisitance. All the fuses are good also. I took both the rear turn signals off, if that has anything to do with it.
 
With the key on do you have 12 volts on the + terminals of the coils? The ignitior switches the coils on and off but the batter is hooked to the coils. Check the ground for the ignitor. The ingnitor ground is where the coils get THEIR ground from when the engine is running.

Sounds like you no longer have points. Is this correct? If you do NOT have points the problem may be the pickup coils on the crankshaft. If you have points check that they are set properly and that the condensor is not shorted.

Buy a manual and multimeter if you have not done so already.
 
It still has points and they are still quite nice looking :) and work too, as far as I can tell. They don't seem to have anything wrong with them. I'll have to check again tomorrow -- it's getting too buggy out now.

Unfortunately for me, the only manual I could find for the 78 models (chain drive) was in Canada and will take a while to get to me.
 
Ok, I checked the points before it started to rain on me. One of them reads a charge, the other one reads nothing, even when I turned the shaft around. As far as the coils go, one was also fine, the other one also read nothing. However, the one that read nothing was also the one connected to the dead point. Ok, where do I go from here?

P.S. I just get no ignition -- I have the oil pressure and neutral lights on.
 
Do you get a spark from the good coil?

Pull and plug and check, then report back
 
Sorry it's been so long -- it's been raining and nasty here for days.

I get no spark, no headlight, no turn-signals, no horn, nothing. All I get is the neutral and oil pressure lights.
 
Get a voltmeter.

Look for 12 volts DC across the coil when the points close. YOu can also use a lightbulb with two wires. If the points are triggering the coils then suspect the coils. If no 12 volts, then follow the wiring back to the ignition switch and fusebox.

YOur going to probably need a wiring diagram, There are plenty of guys on the forum that have them, and your going to have to dig into the wiring a bit. I would rather work on wiring issues like this then the serious mechanical stuff because these issues are usually cheaper to fix than engine work.
 
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