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I have been resurrecting a garage find GS1100E that I bought from a friend of mine. He has owned it since new. For a bike that has sat for the last 20 years, it's in pretty good shape.
I thought I had it running this morning and set out to ride it to California. That did not work out so well. Within 30 miles of home I was dropping power so much that I was in the right lane looking for an exit. I got it home and later, after a cooling off period (me, not the bike!) I took a look to see what was happening.
I have high impedance on the right side coil, across the two plugs. About 150K Ohms on my old Ohm meter, although wiggling things can adjust the reading a bit. The other coil measures 35k Ohms, which is more like it. Both coils measure 5 Ohms across the input leads. Also, if I disconnect the low voltage side of the right coil, the bike actually runs smoother. No stumbling, but it is running on 2 cylinders, not four.
Finally, at idle, I put my DC voltmeter across the input to each coil. Both read 4 volts. Given that the signal is pulsed, and a DC voltmeter will average the pulse, that means that both igniters are working. The voltmeter is working sort of like a dwell meter in this application.
I wondered if I had a flaky connection to the plug sockets, so I took that joint apart and cut a half inch off the end of the plug wires and reattached the plug sockets. No joy.
Looks like I need a coil.
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