Outboard: 1992 Yamaha 115hp V4 - Premix version
I have posted a question about this before but I didn't really know with what I was working with. I got a lot of advice regarding disconnecting the white lead kill switch and making sure the battery is good, and etc. Here are my preliminary results while I am waiting on my DVA to come in.
--------- Lead 1---------Lead 2-------------OEM--------CDI----------results-------(AC)-------results
Trigger--White/Red ----White/Yellow------280-430----280-430-----330 ohms----2.5V------0.45v
----------White/Black---White/Green------280-430-----280-430-----330 ohms----2.5V------0.45v
----------Lead 1---------Lead 2------------OEM---------CDI-----------results-------(AC)-------results
Stator---Brown----------Red----------------840-1260----600-800----690 ohms----85V--------60v
----------Blue------------Black/Red---------65-130-------10-20------15 ohms------16V--------10v
Notes: Test was conducted without a DVA (waiting for it to come in the mail) Test was conducted with the leads connected and disconnected from the CDI. Peak voltage is supposedly calculated by dividing RMS by 0.707 (rough estimate until i officially test with DVA)
My big questions are;
how would I know if CDI is bad? Trigger is bad? Stator is bad?
is resistance is good in the Trigger, what else can cause the low voltages?
What is the difference between OEM and CDI? original vs. aftermarket?
results are of the original parts. if CDI is for an aftermarket part, would my ohms results for the original stator be low?
NOTE: I KNOW ABOUT THE DVA (I AM WAITING FOR IT TO COME IN THE MAIL) BUT I DO KNOW THESE RESULTS COULD KIND OF GIVE AN IDEA OF WHAT IS WRONG, PLUS I JUST WANT ADVICE ABOUT THE BIG QUESTIONS I LISTED ABOVE.
Thank you
I have posted a question about this before but I didn't really know with what I was working with. I got a lot of advice regarding disconnecting the white lead kill switch and making sure the battery is good, and etc. Here are my preliminary results while I am waiting on my DVA to come in.
--------- Lead 1---------Lead 2-------------OEM--------CDI----------results-------(AC)-------results
Trigger--White/Red ----White/Yellow------280-430----280-430-----330 ohms----2.5V------0.45v
----------White/Black---White/Green------280-430-----280-430-----330 ohms----2.5V------0.45v
----------Lead 1---------Lead 2------------OEM---------CDI-----------results-------(AC)-------results
Stator---Brown----------Red----------------840-1260----600-800----690 ohms----85V--------60v
----------Blue------------Black/Red---------65-130-------10-20------15 ohms------16V--------10v
Notes: Test was conducted without a DVA (waiting for it to come in the mail) Test was conducted with the leads connected and disconnected from the CDI. Peak voltage is supposedly calculated by dividing RMS by 0.707 (rough estimate until i officially test with DVA)
My big questions are;
how would I know if CDI is bad? Trigger is bad? Stator is bad?
is resistance is good in the Trigger, what else can cause the low voltages?
What is the difference between OEM and CDI? original vs. aftermarket?
results are of the original parts. if CDI is for an aftermarket part, would my ohms results for the original stator be low?
NOTE: I KNOW ABOUT THE DVA (I AM WAITING FOR IT TO COME IN THE MAIL) BUT I DO KNOW THESE RESULTS COULD KIND OF GIVE AN IDEA OF WHAT IS WRONG, PLUS I JUST WANT ADVICE ABOUT THE BIG QUESTIONS I LISTED ABOVE.
Thank you
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