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125cc can't get fire no matter what
Hey everyone any help would be much appreciated this customer is been waiting a long time. Ok, so:
Jiangsu tk125cc ATV (sport body) Problem: no fire What I have tried: New stator (6pole) New plug New ignition coil New CDI (the narrow ac CDI not the wide DC CDI) New battery Isolated the ignition circuit Checked all connections decreased gap in the trigger coil/rotor clearance Tried 2 more new cdis Checked fuse Checked the key Checked the woodruff key Made sure the flywheel is actually spinning Unhooked bk/w wire from CDI Shorted bk/w wire from CDI to ground Cussed Prayed Sacrificed goat Typed this forum The only wires that are currently being used now are: Bk/y CDI -bk/y ign coil G CDI - ground Bk/r cdi- bk/r stator Bu/w trigger- bu/w CDI Bk/w cdi- open G ign coil - ground W stator- w rectifier Y stator- y rectifier G rectifier - ground Red rectifier- battery + Ground - battery - Battery+ - solenoid Starter wire - solenoid |
Sequence for spark testing. Fit a new plug, if that doesn't work, go through the help diagnose stator sticky tests at the top of the Chinese engines section here. That tells you what is wrong, if everything on wiring to CDI tests as OK but you still don't get a spark change CDI. The tests for the ignition coil are tricky to be sure about so, if you think there is power going to the coil when engine is spun, but no spark, change coil. these days I tend to rely more on voltage outputs from stator coils than their ohm readings, 0.4v AC for trigger coil and over 7v AC for power coil (red/black) seem to be about the minimum for a spark to occur.
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Originally Posted by merryman
(Post 3500192)
Sequence for spark testing. Fit a new plug, if that doesn't work, go through the help diagnose stator sticky tests at the top of the Chinese engines section here. That tells you what is wrong, if everything on wiring to CDI tests as OK but you still don't get a spark change CDI. The tests for the ignition coil are tricky to be sure about so, if you think there is power going to the coil when engine is spun, but no spark, change coil. these days I tend to rely more on voltage outputs from stator coils than their ohm readings, 0.4v AC for trigger coil and over 7v AC for power coil (red/black) seem to be about the minimum for a spark to occur.
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