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 Posted: 10:03 - 07 Dec 2010 Post subject: how to test a coil? and what ouputsshould i see? |
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Need to test my coil on a honda mtx 125 (1990) today to make sure its working...
I have looked arround the net and got a rough guide but wanted to know what BCF methods you guys use?
Also what outputs should i be getting from the coil?
Ive lost my workshop manual and struggle to successfully download an online version
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don't quite fancy shocking myself from a coil or spark plug ....
had to replace the battery today though as found it was only at 10 volts, the lead plate was also stripping down to copper inside the battery on a few cells and one or two of the cells sempt pretty shagged as they were bubbling badly when charged...
bought a new battery today, charging fine at the moment in time so will get to fit it into the bike tomorrow.
fingers crossed the battery was the source to the problem as i can't afford to spend much more on the bike atm  |
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 Posted: 23:02 - 08 Dec 2010 Post subject: coil |
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well a coils only about 7 pounds new for my MTX but a coils a coil anyway. wont make any difference if its for a kawasaki or a honda. and battery being low wouldnt help you at all mate my battery at the moment the ground wire is shorted it isnt even hooked up and it starts without it. your problem is either magneto, coil, Ground or CDI. battery doesnt do anything on a MTX except keep the lights running when the engine is shut off. could of told you that before you baught it ____________________ Current: 1992 Suzuki GSF400V - 1984 Honda MTX200 (SOLD) - 1975 Honda Xl350 (SOLD) - 1993 Honda CB250 (SOLD) |
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still need a decent battery to have the thing running at its best and to properly test other electrics though
what coil did you end up getting and don't suppose you have a hains manual for the bike?
it is a honda mtx 125 ain it?
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Take the spark plug out, plug it into the cap, rest the bottom part of the plug against the engine to earth it and kick the engine over to see if you have a spark. Take the cap off and do the same test with the end of the HT lead. Just make sure you use something insulated to hold the lead and the cap, otherwise you may get a pisser  |
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