Re: Replaced stator, power pack, trigger and still no spark
This is gonna be a long one...If I am not mistaken, this is a kind of oddball ignition system compared to other J/E designs. I believe the trigger signal "rides" on top of approx. 100v DVA. The pulse that the pack detects is a fast negative pulse starting at the 100v DVA, and pulsing down toward zero. The DVA measuring is virtually useless in this case, as the meter sees only the relatively steady 100v., and "stores" that 100v, sort of ignoring the very quick downward spike. I know it doesn't help here, but I bought an oscilloscope to look at the trigger and pack outputs. I just don't have a whole lot of luck using the homemade DVA adapter OR the ESI DVA direct reading meter that sells for about 80 bucks. To sum up, I doubt you will be able to tell if there is a pulse from the trigger or not. CDI's website says you should have 6-12v from white to white/black. If that is missing, my best guess would be a bad pack. If you replace the pack and it still has no spark, then it probably is the trigger!!!.....See how easy that is?:joyous::joyous: