I just have to chime in here, too. The discussion about the pickups and the voltage level is important. There is an adjustment to the pickup gap. The gap that must be .7 millimeters or less otherwise the output of the pickups will be too low for the TCI to fire the coils.
So, you may have all the right voltages in all the right places. And everything "Ohms out", but that gap can be your downfall. Suggestion: while you're there, set the gap to .5 mm and Bob's your uncle. Don't ask me how I know, I just know.
It will take some fiddling to remove the timing mark plate, then re-install the bolt with a spacer (or use a couple of 10mm nuts) so you can rotate the crank to adjust both pickups. They adjust the same as you would an old set of points.
So, you may have all the right voltages in all the right places. And everything "Ohms out", but that gap can be your downfall. Suggestion: while you're there, set the gap to .5 mm and Bob's your uncle. Don't ask me how I know, I just know.
It will take some fiddling to remove the timing mark plate, then re-install the bolt with a spacer (or use a couple of 10mm nuts) so you can rotate the crank to adjust both pickups. They adjust the same as you would an old set of points.
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