The bike doesn't have spark on any cylinders. I have checked:
1. ohms on the ignitors and they check out ok, they were the exactly the same on both leads. based on what I have read, that is normal.
2. checked the ohms on the coils. both primary coils were at 4 ohms and the secondary coil for cylinders 1 and 4 seemed normal based on research but the secondary coil for cylinders 2 and 3 gave a much lower, more than half, ohms reading
3. there is voltage at the orange / white wires going to the coils. there is steady voltage going to the white and black wires going to each coil as well.
4. there is voltage going to the CDI box on the two wires that should always have voltage on them. I am not 100% sure while I am typing but I think they are orange wire and black wire.
5. spark plugs are new
6. I have taken almost every connector I can see apart and made sure the wires were still connected strongly and they seem to be ok. the bike had been stored in a nice basement for a few years so it wasn't caked with dust and dirt. all the connections were clean and corrosion free.
what I am really scratching my head on is should i keep testing or is it time to start replacing parts? with the coil that seemed to check out bad, I am ok with replacing that, but should the other one spark even if the first is bad? I have no spark at all on any cylinder.
I don't know where to go from here. any help would be greatly appreciated. I think I have read almost every topic or post on this subject but I am at a loss for what it means that I have one coil that checks out with no spark and one coil that seems weak with no spark. if the coil that tested ok had spark, the choice would be simple, but I am afraid that if I replace the bad coil, I am still going to have the same issue of no spark among any cylinders. any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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