1. In item 12, testing for 12v current going into the igniter, it describes to test for this voltage between the ORANGE/WHITE & BLACK/WHITE wires in the plug GOING INTO THE IGNITER.
I get NO voltage at the plug connected to the igniter, but did get a reading of 12.28v from the plug that comes through the wiring harness and I am assuming those two leads are the ones connected to the R & L coils. Does that make sense?
2. I have the original & ancient stock coils on the bike but had replaced the HT leads with the carbon fiber resistance leads from DynaTech. Those leads do not allow testing resistance across the Secondary windings. (Don't know the science of that). If I remove the leads and test directly on the "pins" that these leads fit to when installed in coils, the resistance is 11.9 on the 2&3 coil and 12.6 on the 1&4 coil. This is with the multimeter set to 200k ohms. I take that to be readings equivalent to 11,900 and 12,600 respectively. Since that doesn't align with the 30-35k spec I am hoping it is still correct without the extra resistance provided by standard hard wire leads and resistor caps.
Well my aging brain is trying to manage these tests as outside of my normal area of knowledge & experience.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
The bike has been down since fall with me sporadically trying to figure out source of misfire under load. Health and some decline in mental abilities have dragged it out along with frustration & procrastination.
Thanks to all in advance.
Geezerly yours
DH
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