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| Waylon... |
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:08 pm |
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Hey , got a yamaha bravo longtrack 250 cc
its just died on my with no spark
.. I tested all switches , they ok, multimeter says ignition coil is
good, spark plug cap is good, spark plug is good.
Only things left are the stator coil and cdi. I have no idea how to
check cdi, i checked the stator coil and am getting 260 ohm at 0
degreees. my manual is giving me specs for a 250 t and a 250tj, its a
older manaual and do not know which one is correct. the manual states
the 250t should be at 275 ohms at 20 degrees, and 250tj at 425 at 20
degrees. |
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| Lynn... |
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:52 am |
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On Feb 8, 3:20 pm, Waylon <way... at (no spam) nf.sympatico.ca> wrote:
Quote: Hey , got a yamaha bravo longtrack 250 cc
its just died on my with no spark
. I tested all switches , they ok, multimeter says ignition coil is
good, spark plug cap is good, spark plug is good.
Only things left are the stator coil and cdi. I have no idea how to
check cdi, i checked the stator coil and am getting 260 ohm at 0
degreees. my manual is giving me specs for a 250 t and a 250tj, its a
older manaual and do not know which one is correct. the manual states
the 250t should be at 275 ohms at 20 degrees, and 250tj at 425 at 20
degrees.
Ignition connectors need to be perfect. I had fixed some by simply
cleaning and them plugging in and out a few times. Try this first. |
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