I did the test for the ignitor like this and it worked...
Remove the spark plugs of #3 and #4 cylinders, fit them into the plug caps, and place them on the cylinder head.
Remove the frame cover on the right side and disconnect the lead wire from the signal generator.
Connect (+) lead of voltmeter [set to ohms] with blue lead wire on the ignitor side, connect the (-) lead on the voltmeter with the green lead wire.
The moment the test leads are connected, the electrode of spark plug of #4 fires. The moment the test leads are disconnected, the electrode of spark plug of #3 fires.
Also measured resistance for the secondary windings on the coils by putting the leads from the meter into the spark plug boots and the site said I should get 30-50,000 ohms and I did.
Now, my questions are for the other methods on the page.
1) it says to test the coils place a test lead on each of the terminals on the primary side of the coil. Im not sure what the primary side means. Would this be the two wires coming from the coil and to a plastic connector under the tank? I just need to know how to access those terminals so I can test the resistance of the coils themselves.
2) There is a test that reads as follows. Im not sure how to do this test as I dont fully understand the instructions or which plug and wires it is talking about. I see the 4 pin plug on the ignitor but still not sure which wires or if I even need to do this test since the others ignitor test worked.
Here's how to check the ignitor. Remove spark plugs 1 & 2 and ground them to the motor so they will fire when they get power. With the ignitor facing you, the plug on the right side of the ignitor is where the signal generator plug fits. The two terminals on the right side of that portion of the ignitor will be pin 1 at the front and pin 2 at the back. The two left pins will be pin 3 in front and pin 4 at the back. Turn the ignition switch on. With a multitester set a the X1 ohm range put the + probe on pin 2 and the - probe on pin 1. Plug number 1 should fire. Next put the + probe on pin 4 and the - probe on pin 3. Plug number 2 should fire. If this happens the ignitor is good and the signal generators are suspect.
3) How do I test the signal generator? The page says...
As for testing the pickups, signal generators, measure the resistance between the two wires on each pickup. You should get somewhere around 130-200 ohms. If the resistance is infinity or less than spec they are shot.
Which wires is it talking about? The blue and green wire that goes into the ignitor? I guess I need a pic or something for this one or a detailed explanation....
I suspect the signal generator is the problem anyways because the cover was off when I got the bike but I dont know how to test it or make sure everything is lined up.
Thank you so much in advance for the help guys, I really appreicate it. I feel like Im really close here, at least I hope so.
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