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mollett89

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well i started her up the other day and she was idleing and while she was warming up i went to grab my helmet and i heard it die so i go out kick and kick and then i try pull starting and nothing so i unpluged all the tors crap carbs and throttle plug and kick still no spark i think to tell if ya have spark you just touch the spark plug to the cylinders and it should spark right it has a six month old moose 200w stator and new coil so is ther hopefully a really cheap fix and maybe this has happend to one of yall before

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IF the gas was pretty fresh a few weeks ago, that's not your problem. If you told me it was a few months old, then...yeah, I'd try fresh gas.

 

To be honest, it probably wouldn't hurt to put fresh gas in...but, I don't think that'll solve the problem.

 

Throw fresh plugs in too...

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No way to test the CDI that I know of. stator and Coil can be Ohm'd...but, CDI is good or bad.

 

It's very rare a CDI will cause a bike to run poorly, normally when a CDI goes it gets NO spark at all.

YOu might be overthinking this.

 

Do you still have the TORS on?

 

If so...disconnect them all. Chase@miamiatv has a thread with pictures on how/where to do this.....

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the best way to check for spark is to take out spark plug from cylinder and plug it into cap and touch it to bare metal of cylinder and kick , or you can unplug cap from plug and stick a screw driver into cap ond hold the metal part of screw driver 1/8 inch away from plug (so spark can jump ) and kick and watch for spark

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the best way to check for spark is to take out spark plug from cylinder and plug it into cap and touch it to bare metal of cylinder and kick , or you can unplug cap from plug and stick a screw driver into cap ond hold the metal part of screw driver 1/8 inch away from plug (so spark can jump ) and kick and watch for spark

 

 

 

i got one of the in line thigs you put on your plug and plug in to your wire if it lights up when you kick its got fire if not well you do the math got it at auto zone, um this may sound stupid but ive done it . thoght i foulded a plug changed it and still not right turned out i forgot to turn on the gas duh

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i had a similar prob with my bike. I started it up and not even 20 seconds of running it just died. I replaced the stator and that didnt fix it. I replaced the coil and that didnt fix it either. The last thing to replace was the CDI and as soon as I pluged that in it took 2 kicks and it started right up.

Sorry man it sounds like your CDI went out on you. I am running a GYTR which I have been told that they dont make them any more. Good luck with your prob.

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That's a very good point, stang...the key could've sheared too...throwing the timing all off..

That's the pickup coil off the flywheel...and the gap is supposed to be .017 to .020....

 

CDI is the ignition box under the rear fender....

 

CDIs aren't that expensive, unless you go to the dealer for one.

 

Ricky Stator has brand new CDIs for 125.00, compared to about 300 or 400 from the dealer...

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You might have bad spark plug boots, or a bad connection between the boots, and the wires. Unscrew the boots, cut about 1/4" off of each wire, and then screw the new boots back on. Faulty electrical components will usually quit, as they heat up. It's a cheap fix, and worth doing, if nothing else, but for piece of mind.

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