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No fire on any cylinder;
- disconnected rectifier
- disconnected ignition-switch
- checked all trigger-wires/connection = good
- checked ohm reading on stator = 745 (have not checked voltage-output while cranking)
Now here is where it gets interesting;
disconnected both kill-wires at stud (separate them from each other) #1  fire (NOT #3 & #4)
so I replace pack for #3 & #4 because of instructions from you know where. lol
"disconnect kill wire from one pack. If the dead cylinder starts firing, the problem is likely the blocking diode in the other pack"
Did I replace the wrong pack/ am I missing something?
I know a test good stator can be bad jerryjerry05 warned me a few years back and found out the hard way, hence me checking the voltage-output tomorrow ( I finally get to use my DVA adapter)
- disconnected rectifier
- disconnected ignition-switch
- checked all trigger-wires/connection = good
- checked ohm reading on stator = 745 (have not checked voltage-output while cranking)
Now here is where it gets interesting;
disconnected both kill-wires at stud (separate them from each other) #1  fire (NOT #3 & #4)
so I replace pack for #3 & #4 because of instructions from you know where. lol
"disconnect kill wire from one pack. If the dead cylinder starts firing, the problem is likely the blocking diode in the other pack"
Did I replace the wrong pack/ am I missing something?
I know a test good stator can be bad jerryjerry05 warned me a few years back and found out the hard way, hence me checking the voltage-output tomorrow ( I finally get to use my DVA adapter)
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