Could someone please tell me the proper check to insure a properly working coil/condenser combination pior to starting the bike?
With key in the run/start position, should I be getting 12v at the coil(s) positive terminals?
Thanks,
Gary
coil/condenser check CL77
coil/condenser check CL77
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Re: coil/condenser check CL77
Yes. .........emo
ggray wrote:Could someone please tell me the proper check to insure a properly working coil/condenser combination pior to starting the bike?
With key in the run/start position, should I be getting 12v at the coil(s) positive terminals?
Thanks,
Gary
coil check
Thanks Ed, found the problem.........Broken positive terminal on the harness.
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Re: coil check
There ya go. Long time back I ask the same question and quickly like you knew which way to go. ........lm
ggray wrote:Thanks Ed, found the problem.........Broken positive terminal on the harness.
Coil Check
Yeah, had to make a copper end to the main harness and solder a brass nut to it to attach to the battery.
Now that I have good 12v at the "+" side of the coils, is there a good way to check the coils before attempting to start the bike? (No gas in tank yet)
I'd like to make sure the coils are functioning properly before mounting the tank.
Thanks,
Gary
Now that I have good 12v at the "+" side of the coils, is there a good way to check the coils before attempting to start the bike? (No gas in tank yet)
I'd like to make sure the coils are functioning properly before mounting the tank.
Thanks,
Gary
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Re: Coil Check
Put plug into the cap and lay it on engine so you can see the electrodes.
With points closed and ignition on open the points with your finger and you should see the plug spark. ................lm
With points closed and ignition on open the points with your finger and you should see the plug spark. ................lm
ggray wrote:Yeah, had to make a copper end to the main harness and solder a brass nut to it to attach to the battery.
Now that I have good 12v at the "+" side of the coils, is there a good way to check the coils before attempting to start the bike? (No gas in tank yet)
I'd like to make sure the coils are functioning properly before mounting the tank.
Thanks,
Gary