Hey guys so i have been working on my bike testing every thing on this list
(Thanks to DonTZ125 for answering my questions and helping me find my way)
It won't spark! Now what?
so i got the the part where i need to check my pick up coil or pulse coil i was not getting any reading form the coil. so went on google and found out that the pulse coil is in with the stator.
so i went to my bike and took the cap of the stator and look what i found
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/18/img0413tq.jpg
so my question here is, im guessing the coil is fine its just the wire poped off so could someone explain to me where the connector should be and if i can just re connect it via solder or something. but i dont want to go right at it with out know more about the part it self
so if anyone could let me know how to go about cleaning and reconnecting that wire that be amazing
how we can all have a in celebration after it fixed
Thanks everyone
(Question) How to reconnt pulse coil wires?
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(Question) How to reconnt pulse coil wires?
1989 fzr 600
Re: (Question) How to reconnt pulse coil wires?
The wire needs to be re-soldered to the coil; you'll have to clean it up with some degreaser and then some 99% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Be very careful with the 50% and 70% stuff - it often contains camphor oil, which feels good on the skin but not so good on the electricals. Find the severed point, and carefully re-attach it.
The pick-up coil isn't available on its own; for whatever reason, Yamaha decided to bundle the FZR250/400/600 stators and pickup coils. You can occasionally find someone parting out who's willing to separate the two pieces (they really are completely separate, except for a short bit of sheathing).
The pick-up coil isn't available on its own; for whatever reason, Yamaha decided to bundle the FZR250/400/600 stators and pickup coils. You can occasionally find someone parting out who's willing to separate the two pieces (they really are completely separate, except for a short bit of sheathing).
1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
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