'80XS11LG Have been having a spark issue that I thought that I had resolved. Had not started the bike is a few months. Tried the other day and again no spark. May have done the same thing last time inadvertently and ended up doing the same thing again and got spark. At the TCI I got almost 11 volts at both the orange and gray wires but when cranking got ~10 volts on the gray but only got ~3 on the orange wire. Also still no spark. Swapped TCI's and got the same readings. Also same readings at the coils for the same wires. I disconnected the orange wire at the coil and now got spark on the gray coil or #s 2 & 3. Swapped the gray wire to the orange coil wire and got spark. My thinking being to see if the coil was bad??? The black and white wire to the coils has voltage. I then rewired the orange and gay wires correctly and now have spark on all four again.
Does the TCI have to have both coils working correctly to have spark on all four? If something is amiss with one coil or its wiring, does that affect the TCI and the spark on both coils.
Why do I not get spark and then when doing my switching around with the orange and gray wires now get spark? Am I clearing a bad connection or some how affect a marginal coil to make it work until it sits awhile.
I will also see if I still have spark after sitting over night?
gene in FL Where the summers are hot and the humidity reallly high.
Does the TCI have to have both coils working correctly to have spark on all four? If something is amiss with one coil or its wiring, does that affect the TCI and the spark on both coils.
Why do I not get spark and then when doing my switching around with the orange and gray wires now get spark? Am I clearing a bad connection or some how affect a marginal coil to make it work until it sits awhile.
I will also see if I still have spark after sitting over night?
gene in FL Where the summers are hot and the humidity reallly high.
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