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27-08-2013, 04:03 PM | #1 |
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Ignition fault
On my M900 - it is likely that both ignition HT coils would fail at the same time?
Following Haynes Book of Lies (TM Spacemonkey) I checked the primary windings (the positive and negative eterminals) and they both fell within usual parameters (5.1 ohms). However on BOTH coils I appear to have no resistance (or possibly too much to read) and my meter doesn't flicker from it's setting when I check the secondary winding circuit (for either of the terminals against the HT lead output) suggesting that the secondary windings in both coils are banjaxed. Is this a common occurrence? Or am I just testing these things wrongly? I am, of course, switching the range from single units to K's when testing the secondary windings so we can discount schoolboy errors I think. |
27-08-2013, 04:07 PM | #2 |
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D'oh, me -->
I put it in the right section so just ignore this (or delete it if you're a mod) please. |
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