I have a 1987 CR500, I thought I fried it from running a bit lean, turns out it has 145PSI compression which should be enough to run. It actually has no spark. The bike would go from running great when warm, to cutting out when it got hot. Now it doesn't even spark when its cold.
I need the resistances of the coil, stator, "hall effect sensor lookin ass thing", and other ignition parts likely to cause the issue. I tried to find a free FSM online but had no success. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Ignition diagnostic help! Electrical resistance specs needed
Ignition diagnostic help! Electrical resistance specs needed
1987 CR500 Stock
1970 240Z Pretty damn quick, beats Harleys every time.
1970 240Z Pretty damn quick, beats Harleys every time.
I got some readings, the kill switch is functioning properly, but I forgot to check for a short to ground
The little black sensor (forgot the name, sorry.) has 124 ohms read between green/white and blue/yellow wires; on the ignition box side of the of these wires I read an open curcuit.
I read 23 ohms resistance between the blue and white wires going to the stator, on the ignition box side of that connection I read 29,000 ohms resistance.
The little black sensor (forgot the name, sorry.) has 124 ohms read between green/white and blue/yellow wires; on the ignition box side of the of these wires I read an open curcuit.
I read 23 ohms resistance between the blue and white wires going to the stator, on the ignition box side of that connection I read 29,000 ohms resistance.
1987 CR500 Stock
1970 240Z Pretty damn quick, beats Harleys every time.
1970 240Z Pretty damn quick, beats Harleys every time.