Subject: RE: ? ignition wiring?
Author: John Fish
Date: Aug 21, 2005, 3:02 PM
Post ID: 1719328837
Greg Bender wrote:
resistance across the + and - terminals of the coil. I am geting 1.8
ohms. Time for a new coil, do you think?
John
Hi John, Here are a few things you can check... First off, it seems that most of your wiring is correct. However, you state that you are connecting the negative terminal on the coil to ground. This should not be. There are two possible wires that connect to the coil negative terminal. One wire goes to the tachometer (which you may or may not have) and the other wire goes to the distributor and connects there (along with the wire from the coil). Second, you state that the positive coil wire is coming from the ignition switch. That is correct and you should be getting 12.x whatever volts there with the ignition switched "on". I'm not sure what voltage you would have if measured between the positive and negative terminals on the coil??? But, I don't think it is a valuable measurement to worry about. I believe the best check is for ohms across those terminals (with no juice flowing). You should have 3 Ohms of resistance when measured that way. Third, make sure that the connections from the distributor to the spark plugs are correct. The one nearest the left side of the bike goes to the right (#1) cylinder. The one nearest the right side of the bike goes to the left (#2) cylinder. Fourth, make sure that your points are properly gapped. This is done with the left cylinder (#2) at TDC. Just follow the directions in Chiltons or the workshop manual...they both do a decent job of describing the procedure (both are available for download from my website). Fifth, make sure that your distributor cap and rotor are installed properly and good shape. Finally, if you've done everything and it still won't start, I've found that a jump start from a running car gives the extra spin needed to get everything going. This was when I was using a garden tractor battery instead of the massive upgrade I've got installed now! :> Hope this helps and be sure to let us know how it goes. Regards, Greg Bender John Fish wrote:
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