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Post by kered409 on Apr 9, 2013 10:13:39 GMT -6
I am now waiting for a flywheel puller..After looking to buy a new stator/pickup coil..I see that they have a 6pole,8pole and an 11pole...Are they refuring to the stator poles with the copper windings or the plug poles?
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Post by kered409 on Apr 8, 2013 9:11:51 GMT -6
Well I dont have a meter...Its the only thing left that I dont have a spare part to..just waiting for the flywheel puller to come in
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 16:36:51 GMT -6
I did not change the stator!I changed the cdi,regulator/rectifier,and coil.And still not a spark.Just put it away till next weekend...Want to pull the stator tried with out a pully with no results...
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 13:54:22 GMT -6
If it cant be the R/R then the only thing left is the PICK-UP coil...
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 13:38:36 GMT -6
Its only hooked to the 3 wires on the lights.The kill switch is on the other side of the bars.The regulator has 12v going to it but nothing going to the coil.We also tried jumping the kill switch and that did not work...I was told the regulator probably went bad cause I was running the high beams and lowbeams at the same time.
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 13:14:40 GMT -6
would this part keep it from getting spark?
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 12:26:52 GMT -6
A friend stopped by and narrowed it done to what he thinks is the regulator..got 12v in to it but puts out very little to the coil
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 12:16:02 GMT -6
ita a 2008 volocity
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 11:48:49 GMT -6
150 cc
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Post by kered409 on Apr 7, 2013 9:16:34 GMT -6
OK last season when I was riding home from work(night shift) I noticed that the low beams i could see the road nicely directly in front of me..But drivers for some reason kept pulling right out in front of me all the time.So I started to use the high beams..But did not like that I could not see directly in front of me(ex potholes,man hole covers,road kills)So I started to move the headlight switch in between the high and low beams till I got both on and wham I loved that I could see near me and down the road..So yesterday when I pulled the scooter out for the 1st time this year I figured I would try to wire up another switch so I could keep the factory headlight switch for low beams and put in my own to turn on the high beams at the same time..I put in a light up rocker switch and could not get the high beams to come on....Hmm so I started to switch the wires around on the poles of the rocker switch while the engine was running,and just as i thought i had it the engine quit running and would not start..Checked for spark and had none..tried to use another coil and still no spark.looked at the fuse next to the battery on the smaller Gage wire and it looked fine...at a loss at why it would loose spark while playing with the headlight wires ???HELP
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