here's how I "know". I pulled the connection for the signal generator into the CDI and grounded one of the terminals at a time with the key on. one side caused one coil to fire, but the other side didn't make the other coil fire. (plugs one and two out and grounded on the engine)
so I goosed the motor with the starter, what I think was one rev, or one bump. this didn't make it fire the other one, so I tried again. after a few of these bumps, both coils started to fire from grounding the same terminal, while grounding the second terminal did nothing. I assumed the signal generator was grounded and flipped between coils, grounding one then the other, but it doesn't seem to work that way.
SO... once it was firing both sides, I got it to turn over with ether, then with just gas and choke. each time, it didn't want to start until I let off the starter button. even just a bump and letting go of the starter would get it to fire up a couple times.
the reason I suspect the generator or the CDI is that once it got started, it would be going along pretty smoothly, then just stop. maybe after five seconds, maybe after thirty. it seemed electrical because it didnt' just sputter out, it acted killed. also, if it had died off, the next start might not take for a few bumps, then it would kick over and backfire, leading me to believe I had lost spark for whatever reason.
so which would strike you as the culpit? the $10 on eBay generator, or the $400 CDI ;-)
for those of you unfamiliar with my plight, here are some pleas for help in order of general relevance...
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