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mickey c wrote:My stator (which I've tested on multimeter & is fine) has a red, white, yellow and green (which I understand I no longer use).
My loom has a brown and green
Anthony's plate has 2 black boxes and the coil.
the smaller box (which I assume is cdi) has 2 yellows, a red with a fuse (for sat nav etc) and a black (earth i assume)
the bigger box (no idea what this is) has a red, orange and green (which goes into the coil).
Sorry this such a long question so I wont confuse matters further by saying what combinations I've tried but any thoughts or suggestions would be so gratefully received!
thanks
Mike
mickey c wrote:Thanks for the replies guys.
I’ve joined my green loom wire to the red stator & red from Cdi but it still sparked continually.
So I tried putting the green loom wire with the green to the coil and again it still sparked irrespective of what the key does!
I gave taped off the green stator wire & left it doing nothing!
I’m slightly reassured that you guys know your stuff & suggest what I’ve tried but still flummoxed what else to try & what I’m doing wrong.
I know I could bodge in another kill switch but as it’s a complete rebuild, it would be nice for everything to work properly!
mickey c wrote:Thanks again Coaster
It’s a total rebuild of a barn find so new loom, key switch etc.
again I’m reassured I’m doing what you suggest & will need to check my switch is properly earthed as logically that’s all it can be!
I’ll report back once I’ve done as suggested!
Thanks again
Mike
Fast n Furious wrote:The green wire from the stator on this kit isn't used.
To kill the engine, the green wire from the ignition switch has to connect with the red wire from the stator, at the CDI red wire terminal point. This effectively shorts out the pickup coil in the stator when the key is in the off position, preventing the CDi from receiving any firing pulses, which = no spark.
MickYork wrote:Fast n Furious wrote:The green wire from the stator on this kit isn't used.
To kill the engine, the green wire from the ignition switch has to connect with the red wire from the stator, at the CDI red wire terminal point. This effectively shorts out the pickup coil in the stator when the key is in the off position, preventing the CDi from receiving any firing pulses, which = no spark.
Ignore my previous adviceThis is the correct way
mickey c wrote:[
I’ve noticed that if the green loom wire (spliced into the red cdi 8 red stator wire) is touched to earth in the headset, there’s no spark at all in any key position!
Does this point to a knackered key switch ? It is a new (unused) key switch but I did buy it 5 years ago!
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