Measured ohms on the trigger - 315 or something so that came back good.
Tried the ignitor test with a 1.5V battery (new one & tested good) & nothing on plug 3 or 4. I checked right down to the board that the 1.5V was getting through (other end of the wires where soldered to the board) & it was.
I am getting about a 2 or 1.5 volt voltage drop at the coils against the voltage measured direct at the battery (not good I know but turning it over 1 & 4 have a nice spark.
I then moved onto check out the coils & also cleaned up all the connectors I could find (one near the ignitor with 4 wires & then 2 separate ones the coils plug into).
I pulled off the coil for 2 & 3 & disconnected the wire from the coil.... Number 3 just disintegrated in my hand.. The connection is in pieces & the metal cup inside the coil itself has just dissapeared!
Number 2 was also looking a little "charred" when compared against the other side but nowhere near as bad.
These are 15 month old dyna 3 ohm green coils bought new from Z1. I have matching Dyna "suppression core" wires.
Anyway, I have one OEM coil left over from when I put the Dyna's on so I rigged it up to see what happened.
The ignitor test now still shows nothing but if I run the bike on the started I now get weak sparks on number 2 & on 3. My guess is it would run but I haven't tried yet. (I suppose it could be a weak spark as it's an old coil with dodgy wiring but I think it's unlikely).
So... What's causing the weak spark (guessing ignitor is toast & not amplifying the spark properly) & also would this issue have caused the problem with the coil or maybe Vice versa??
Anyone know what Dyna's warranty is like on coils? That's a 60 dollar coil!
Dan
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