The manual provides a range instead of a minimum.
Assuming the red wires are the positive, the readings (while cranking) are above the spec
R(+) to Br(-) = 117v
B/R(+) to L(-) = 124v
When above spec the manual calls for checking the pulser coil output.
Pulser Coil Peak output (each wire to ground while cranking):
First test: W/R - 10v | W/B - 9v | W/Y - 15v | W/G - 9v | W/L - 9v | W/Br - 6v
Second test: W/R - 5v | W/B - 7v | W/Y - 5v | W/G - 4v | W/L - 4v | W/Br - 4v
All reading are slightly above spec which points, following the manual, to the CDI unit.
Here is the CDI output again for reference (measured while cranking):
Cyl 1 - 82v | Cyl 2 - 84v | Cyl 3 - 90v | Cyl 4 - 103v | Cyl 5 - 85v | Cyl 6 - 85v
Am I looking at this correctly?
Assuming the red wires are the positive, the readings (while cranking) are above the spec
R(+) to Br(-) = 117v
B/R(+) to L(-) = 124v
When above spec the manual calls for checking the pulser coil output.
Pulser Coil Peak output (each wire to ground while cranking):
First test: W/R - 10v | W/B - 9v | W/Y - 15v | W/G - 9v | W/L - 9v | W/Br - 6v
Second test: W/R - 5v | W/B - 7v | W/Y - 5v | W/G - 4v | W/L - 4v | W/Br - 4v
All reading are slightly above spec which points, following the manual, to the CDI unit.
Here is the CDI output again for reference (measured while cranking):
Cyl 1 - 82v | Cyl 2 - 84v | Cyl 3 - 90v | Cyl 4 - 103v | Cyl 5 - 85v | Cyl 6 - 85v
Am I looking at this correctly?
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