Trying to check this coil out because of starting problems --got no spark on either cylinder, and have checked and eliminated wiring from the picture, including a short in the stop/kill switch circuits.
The coil is in my (almost cold, dead) hands. The primary side has an orange wire (normally connects to ECU) and a black ground wire. The secondary side has only 2 spark plug wires. The first procedure by the manual is to measure resistance of the primary windings, i.e., from the orange wire to the black wire. I did that and got a very low resistance like the manual said I should(0.3 ohm). So, to me anyway, that checks out the primary windings good enough.
Now over on the secondary side the procedure says to measure resistance from the end of one of the spark plug wires to the orange wire over on the primary side. If I am reading it right the manual shows a low single digit resistance reading as being normal here(8.5ohm). I measured it and got a high resistance, actually an open circuit, on all my ohmmeter scales. I don't understand this test, why there should be a low resistance between the primary and secondary sides if the secondary windings are not grounded. But maybe they are. Can anyone fill me in on this??
The question is then, is this a bad coil??
Also side note I thought the oil light was supposed to light up every time you pulled the pull cord and it doesn't. Its supposed to come on at first start up then shut off.
The coil is in my (almost cold, dead) hands. The primary side has an orange wire (normally connects to ECU) and a black ground wire. The secondary side has only 2 spark plug wires. The first procedure by the manual is to measure resistance of the primary windings, i.e., from the orange wire to the black wire. I did that and got a very low resistance like the manual said I should(0.3 ohm). So, to me anyway, that checks out the primary windings good enough.
Now over on the secondary side the procedure says to measure resistance from the end of one of the spark plug wires to the orange wire over on the primary side. If I am reading it right the manual shows a low single digit resistance reading as being normal here(8.5ohm). I measured it and got a high resistance, actually an open circuit, on all my ohmmeter scales. I don't understand this test, why there should be a low resistance between the primary and secondary sides if the secondary windings are not grounded. But maybe they are. Can anyone fill me in on this??
The question is then, is this a bad coil??
Also side note I thought the oil light was supposed to light up every time you pulled the pull cord and it doesn't. Its supposed to come on at first start up then shut off.
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