Buttoned the bike back up with the wires going to the right places and....
Crank crank crank crank...no fire.
Doublechecked our connections...everything okay, plugwires have continuity, coils heat up when ignition turned to "On", primary resistance is still 3.0 ohms....WTF?!?!?! It still won't kick over.
I've been hesitant to do the spark-test where you hold the plug against the cylinder of the bike because of the zap-factor but it seems to be the only sure-fire(no-pun-intended) way of verifying that my ignition components are correct. So if I do get zapped and have a heart attack, my wishes are to be cremated and this bike pushed off the grand canyon.
One thing we couldn't get a reading on was the secondary resistance. no matter how I dug around and connected the ohmmeter to the wires while they were connected I could not get anything. When we took the wires off and checked them end to end we got a reading on the meter as if we were touching the two terminal leads together?? How exactly do you check the secondary resistance? I stuck the leads inside the coil while it was disconnected too and got nothing.
After I got *@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$ed off and put another dent in the tank my cousin decided that perhaps it was time to go for a nice long ride. Not the best of ideas to ride with anger but I didn't get a ticket or hurt myself or anyone so...
We arrived at Ihop and me being the surly bastard that I was managed to *@%^$*@%^$*@%^$*@%^$ off a woman that was totally hitting on me...all cause I was mad. Oh well, 3.2 million to go. Anger sucks.
After Ihop we went back and installed the new short stalk turn-signals on the bike as well.
*stumped*
I have no clue now what to do besides take the coils to the shop to get tested or risk electrocuting myself testing them empirically.
Suggestions?
Dm of mD
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