Spark problem
#1
Hey ya’ll, I’m looking for some much needed information. I have a little china pit bike engine that I have mounted on a China quad, however, I have not been able to get spark. I have completely replaced the entire wiring harness on this thing, and the stator, but still no spark. It is a kickstart engine, and when I hook my volt meter up to the red/black power wire, I don’t get any volts, how do I fix this problem?
#2
Check your stator is earthed properly. Someone on here noticed you can get it wrong, no idea how. Some power coils for ignition are two wire anyway, so not earthed. If your power coil isn't producing volts (AC don't forget), try refitting the old stator, if the new wiring is compatible with it.
#3
Check your stator is earthed properly. Someone on here noticed you can get it wrong, no idea how. Some power coils for ignition are two wire anyway, so not earthed. If your power coil isn't producing volts (AC don't forget), try refitting the old stator, if the new wiring is compatible with it.
Thankyou so much for replying, and trying to help with this problem, your efforts are greatly appreciated. However, this was an old engine I found and it did not have a stator on it when I picked it up, I do however have the same engine mounted on a pit bike, so I was able to look and see what type of stator it takes. The new stator has an extra ground wire that was just floating, it was not connected to anything, is it possible I need to connect it in order to get spark?
#4
Yes, though are you sure it is a ground in the normal sense? As I wrote above some "power coils" lead both wires to the CDI, as do some trigger coils, though, if your CDI is not set up for this, I guess earthing one side would work.
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