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Actually it is exactly a resistor but the biggest part of my point is that the coil will not heat up more simply because a car battery is used over a bike one, unless the bike one was too small or flat and incapable of powering the coil sufficiently. Your previous post inferred that using the car battery caused the coil to heat up more because it has more amps, that's not true.
Too many people already think that using a car battery to power bike electrics might cause damage because the car battery is larger, the reason I corrected you is to help prevent perpetuating that misunderstanding. Car batteries can be used to replace bike batteries, without changing the operation of the bike's sytems. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I remember on points ignition bikes we never used to leave the ignition on due to the fact that if the contact breakers were closed there is a permanent supply going to the +ve side of the coil which could result in overheating and frying said coil.If youve held the +ve terminal of the coil (while -ve is earthed to same power source) for a length of time coil could be shag@ed . Best just to tap tap the +ve term on battery +ve and see what happens. A direct connection to a battery designed to turn over an engine will pass more current thats why we have fat starter motor leads.Wack a cheap coil on it and see what happens if its not cured youve got a spare coil .Or am i just waffling (it is past my bedtime and ive mainlined some coacoa)  ____________________ surfing synewaves the bad makes the good even better |
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Well the coil got delivered today, stuck it on the bike, did it didnt make any difference
As far as i can work out the magneto sensor has 5 wires coming off it. Two of which go to a plug that is not being used (this was how it was before when i was getting a spark, i pressure its because its had most of the electric removed as its not used on the road anymore)
So that leaves 3 wires, one goes to an earth and the other two go to the CD0 unit, i cant remember what wires i tested as i tested loads, but there was definitely a voltage of about 12v coming up one of the wires from the magneto sensor to the CDi unit, i cant remember what the other wire gave if anything.
Is this was i should be expecting.
Im finding it a bit difficult to find a matching CDi unit to my one.
I did try to have a look at the magneto sensor but i only got as far as removing the chain gard to find that is was mounted internally to the engine, which was full of oil being a 4 stroke, so would prefer to try and work out what reading im supposed to be getting on the multi-meter before i strip that apart. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 278 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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