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crm no spark

Post by djron » 25 May 2010, 19:19

hi there still having a problem with my lads crm 250 no spark
changed the cdi reg/rec also coil and new plug
a guy used his meter at the coil wires and when you kicked it over the reading was from 30 to 40 volts dc i dont know if thats the way to test it but i would of thought if there is power to the coil wires then theres power getting throw the rest of the circuits magneto reg/cdi etc any help thanks ron

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Post by briangoo » 25 May 2010, 20:46

keep an eye on kramers post as he's having bother with no spark but 30-40 volts does sound hi to me

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Post by djron » 26 May 2010, 20:50

[quote="briangoo"]keep an eye on kramers post as he's having bother with no spark but 30-40 volts does sound hi to me[/quote]
ok thanks ordered new coil on fri so will let you no what the out come is thanks

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Post by scrubs » 27 May 2010, 01:32

Might be worth checking the stator if the new coil provides no joy.
This might help if you are unsure how to go about it - Although I am not sure of the stock resistance specs of the stator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCqojU5wHos

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Post by scrubs » 27 May 2010, 01:38

oh and before doing any of that or spending any more money.... Check the kill switch!
check it for continuity or completely bypass/short it while testing.

That would sound far more likely than the stator or coils failing.

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Post by djron » 27 May 2010, 21:19

[quote="scrubs"]oh and before doing any of that or spending any more money.... Check the kill switch!
check it for continuity or completely bypass/short it while testing.

That would sound far more likely than the stator or coils failing.[/quote] seems theres power at the kill switch also power to the coil wires thanks ron

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Post by scrubs » 28 May 2010, 00:32

Hmmm....Bad earth?

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Post by djron » 04 Jun 2010, 21:50

[quote="scrubs"]Hmmm....Bad earth?[/quote] i just to add bought new coil still no spark all that is left is the stator anybody got one for sale thanks ron

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Re: crm no spark

Post by briangoo » 05 Jun 2010, 01:52

check out kramers post we ended up swapping my pick ups (mk2 his ar) that sit above the flywheel & it worked. good luck


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