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Post by schwinnvalo50 on Mar 18, 2017 0:18:37 GMT -6
I was given a 2008 Schwinn Valo 50 scooter with 167 miles. The previous owner found it had lost spark, so he changed out the CDI a few different times. The previous owner is no longer with us so I am trying to figure out what he actually has done. PROBLEM #1, I have 4 CDI's and one is a little larger, but not much, so I am not sure if they or DC or AC boxes. there is a 4 plug and a 2 plug on each one. my harness has 4 wires that plug in on the 4 plug of the CDI and my 2 plug connector has only one wire. Most people are saying that is a DC Box. PROBLEM #2, I found that my stator had a bad wire in it, no problem, I will get a new one. Once again, I do not know if it is a DC or AC stator. 1 shop said it was DC and another told me AC. This what I can tell you about the stator, It has 8 coils, 3 wires coming out of the stator, 1 white, 1 yellow and 1 green. then I have my blue with white stripe as a pickup.
I was going to attach pictures, but I could not figure out how to do it. Can someone help me figure out if the stator is ac or dc and same for the CDI.
Thank you all so much.
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Post by willemjjbotha on Mar 25, 2017 6:27:47 GMT -6
I was given a 2008 Schwinn Valo 50 scooter with 167 miles. If you don't have a power wire to your cdi from stator it a DC stator and you should use the bigger black box, connect 12v DC power on the two plug connector, and the power to coil right top, next to it your pick up and underneath the pick up your earth.
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Post by willemjjbotha on Mar 25, 2017 6:30:44 GMT -6
If you have no power wire to cdi from your stator its a DC stator and you should use the bigger black box, connect 12v DC power in from your ignition to the two pin plug and the power to coil in the top right corner of the 4 pin plug, connect the pick on top next to the coil wire and the earth underneath the pick up.
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