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I can't tell you how many new CDIs did NOT fix the problem but when the problem cannot be found, the CDI gets replaced.  This is why I recommend borrowing first.  i did that a month ago on a very difficult electrical issue even though I knew the CDI was very likely fine.  Have to rule it out to focus on other things without tail chasing.  

 

No, pulling on wires or whatever will NOT hurt a CDI.  Unless you can visibly see the plug move on the CDI, they are potted and not subject to that type of damage.  

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Flywheel and key

Stator

Pick up and pick up gap

Wiring harness Un wrapped and gone through

Plugs and connectors cleaned and greased

New spark plugs

Spark plug boots

Clipped ends of coil wire

Coil swapped

Coil ground surface cleaned w/ dielectric Harness ground cleaned

Tors/park brake/key/tps/ all deleted

Disconnected the tether switch

Test kill switch

Swap CDI

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Flywheel and key ✔️

Stator ✔️

Pick up and pick up gap✔️

Wiring harness Un wrapped and gone through✔️

Plugs and connectors cleaned and greased✔️

New spark plugs✔️

Spark plug boots

Clipped ends of coil wire

Coil swapped

Coil ground surface cleaned w/ dielectric ✔️

Harness ground cleaned ✔️

Tors/park brake/key/tps/ all deleted✔️

Disconnected the tether switch (don't have one)

Test kill switch ✔️

Swap CDI ✔️

 

So I guess it's time to mess with the Coil that's the only thing left

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Buy a new harness. You probably need a new one anyway. Ohm testing the harness only checks for broken or high corrosion connections. It does not check for partially broken wires and connections that cant carry a load. You need to check voltage drop for that. Harness is cheap and its usually the issue in my experience

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Buy a new harness. You probably need a new one anyway. Ohm testing the harness only checks for broken or high corrosion connections. It does not check for partially broken wires and connections that cant carry a load. You need to check voltage drop for that. Harness is cheap and its usually the issue in my experience

I'm not really sure my harness has anything to do with it since I swapped another one in and got no change but I was considering it.

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