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Post by leesnitz on May 28, 2014 13:19:45 GMT -6
Hey guys thanks for the help. No, the starter and solenoid are both functioning properly, and none of the stator wires have been messed with. But I did some other testing over the weekend and came to the conclusion that the CDI is bad so I ordered on on line.
I can't think of any other reason it would be generating spark without the stator moving.
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Post by leesnitz on May 25, 2014 6:26:24 GMT -6
I have a 2008 NST 260 cc scooter that has an interesting spark problem. When I press the start button the engine will start to fire, but as soon as I release the start button it will not stay running. I removed the spark plug and created a temporary ground for it so I could monitor the spark as I crank the engine and here's what I found: the very first spark is bright, every one after that is either extremely week or non existent. When I release the start button, and they key is still in the on position, the plug will still continue to spark (or attempt to) with a very weak spark gradually diminishing to a non existent spark, however when it is non existent, I can still hear the plug trying to arc. As soon as I turn the key off, or engage the kill switch, it will stop, but often times when I turn the key back on (without hitting the starter button) it will resume.
any ideas?
thanks, Lee
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