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predator 50
I just got a 2004 predator 50. I am not getting spark most of the time. Once in a while when I am cranking it I get one spark. I have tried moving where I am grounding the plug to while checking and always get the same result. I tried jumping a wire from the pos. side of the battery to the coil to bypass everything and that didn't help. What do you think?
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Thanks for the reply. I already know that it isn't sparking most of the time and when it is, it looks pretty weak. I never really considered the stator but it makes sense. But, how do you know if it is the coil or the stator? The coil is considerably cheaper to replace too. Can I get a multimeter on there somewhere and see how the stator is doing?
Thanks for the reply. I already know that it isn't sparking most of the time and when it is, it looks pretty weak. I never really considered the stator but it makes sense. But, how do you know if it is the coil or the stator? The coil is considerably cheaper to replace too. Can I get a multimeter on there somewhere and see how the stator is doing?
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OK i just went to the garage and checked my sons quad.
Coil:
Cap to a ground is 10.48K
White/Blue wire to cap is 10.48K
Stator:
White/Red wire to ground .441K
Black/Red wire to ground is .891K
Also make sure your ignition switch is working ok, my sons if turned all the way to the on position will not work right.
Let me know if this helps
Shawn
Coil:
Cap to a ground is 10.48K
White/Blue wire to cap is 10.48K
Stator:
White/Red wire to ground .441K
Black/Red wire to ground is .891K
Also make sure your ignition switch is working ok, my sons if turned all the way to the on position will not work right.
Let me know if this helps
Shawn