Re: Stator problem or not?
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:53 pm
Just to be sure check along the green wires in the headset for insulation damage, maybe it is only shorting now and then.
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I had exactly the same, scooter stopped, tried everything, removed the cutout wire at cdi and it started, changed the switch everything hunky dory - until the next day , changed the LT coil - all ok, fitted the old switch and it's been fine since- those little coincidences can lead you a fine old merry dance sometimes!firekdp wrote:Not really as this proves your cut circuit is OK and starting when the wire removed was coincidence and the problem is probably within the stator.Skar wrote:If I understand correctly then I switch the multimeter to the section with the letter Omega and measure, answer comes out as 1 whether I use the 200 ohm setting or the 2000k ohm setting, is this the answer I want?
As MS says check this. Take it out and check whether there's been any visible arcing. You should be able to tell as bits of the bakelite will have melted.J1MS wrote:The cut out button would be my first suspect they are quite ofte the reason for a non starter whether points or CDI...