Tony, I asked earlier what were the results when you swapped the CDM's and never got a clear response. Remember, there are only two CDM's. Each has two separate circuits in it. The CDM supplying #1 and #2 cylinder is referred to as #1 CDM (see diagram) and both circuits are in used. The CDM supplying #3 cylinder is referred to as #2 CDM and only uses one of its two circuits, i.e. for #3 cylinder while the other is not connected and is a spare. YOU NEED TO DO THE SWAP AND POST RESULTS. DO NOT MOVE ANYTHING ELSE JUST THE CDMS.
Now for you latest troubleshooting, when you swapped the stator wires and did not get any spark in any of the 3 cylinders, it tells me there is more than one problem with your ignition system. First, one set of stator wires is not working. Second, #2 CDM is most likely not working either. You could have eliminated the second problem, i.e. #2 CDM had you done the swap I had requested you to do earlier. So now, you will need to put back the stator wires in their original configuration and then do the CDM swap mentioned above. Post your results.Additionally, do a ohm resistance comparison reading on the two sets of stator wires. If there is a big disparity on the resistance, you could end up removing the flywheel to investigate further. Post result. While doing this check the integrity of the connections and the wires in question.
As for the trigger wires, having comparable resistance indicates the trigger should be good. Do not buy anything yet until you verify which component is actually faulty, unless you have $$$ burning in your pocket.