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CDI 173-4560 Installation And Troubleshooting Manual page 2

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(*) This reading can be used to determine if a stator or pack has a problem. For instance, if you have no spark on any cylinder
and the stator's DVA reading is out of spec – disconnect the stator wires and recheck the DVA output. If the reading is still out of
spec – the stator is bad. If the reading is now within spec – the pack is bad.
(#) This reading can be used to determine if a pack has a problem in the triggering circuit. For instance, if you have no spark on
one cylinder and the timer base's DVA reading for that cylinder is low – disconnect the timer base wires and recheck the DVA
output. If the reading stays low – the timer base is bad. If the reading is now within spec – the pack is likely bad.
(^) This reading will vary according to the meter used. Do a comparison reading and if there is a difference of over 10%, replace
the timer base. Typically, use the Red meter lead to the White wire and the Black meter lead to the other wires. The Fluke series
meters will typically read 1 MΩ to 2.4 MΩ while the CDI 511-60 meter will read about 5 MΩ.
(a) This reading will be only approximately 0.6-1.5 volts if the SCR inside the pack is not firing. You will read 100 to 200 volts
depending upon your meter and the voltage generated by the stator if the SCR in the pack is firing out to the ignition coil (due
to the bypass filter cap inside the pack).
(b) Voltage will drop below 1 volt when engine drops out of QuickStart (engine is over 104 Deg or 1200 RPM).
4. Check the center hub triggering magnet in the flywheel. A loose magnet can cause this problem.
5. Check the triggering and charge coil flywheel magnets for cracked, broken and loose magnets.
6. Check the cranking RPM. A cranking speed of less than 250-RPM will not allow the system to fire properly. This can
be caused by a weak battery, dragging starter, bad battery cables or a mechanical problem inside the engine.
NO SPARK ON ONE CYLINDER:
1. Check the timer base's resistance and output (see NO SPARK ON ANY CYLINDER above).
2. Check the power pack resistance as given below:
Wire Color
(CYL)
Orange/Blue
(#1)
Orange
(#2)
Orange/Green (#3) (#2 on a 2 cyl engine)
White
Brown
Brown/Yellow
(a) Use a comparison reading as different brands of meters will give different readings. The typical range is 90 to
150 ohms for the Orange wires. You should have approximately the same ohm reading on all six tests with the
Orange wires. If one of the SCR's inside the power pack is shorted or open, the readings will be quite a bit
different.
3. Check the spark plug wires for breaks and abrasions.
Check the DVA output to the coils
4.
least 170V or more. If the reading is low on one cylinder, disconnect the orange wire from the ignition coil for that cylinder and
reconnect it to a load resistor. Retest. If the reading is over 150V, the ignition coil is likely bad. A continued low reading indicates a
bad power pack.
Check to Wire Color (3 Cyl)
Orange/Blue
Orange/Purple
Orange/Green
5.
Check the DVA output on the orange wires from the power pack while connected to the ignition coils. You should have a reading of
at least 150V or more. If the reading is low on one bank, disconnect the orange wires from the ignition coil for that bank and
reconnect them to a load resistor. Retest. If the reading is now good, one or all of the ignition coils are likely bad. A continued low
reading indicates a bad power pack.
ENGINE WILL NOT ACCELERATE BEYOND 2500 RPM (Runs smooth below that RPM) :
1. Use a temperature probe and verify that the engine is not overheating.
2. Disconnect the tan temperature wire from the pack and retest. If the engine now performs properly, test and replace
the defective temperature switch.
3. Make sure the tan temperature switch wire is not located next to a spark plug wire.
4. Connect the engine to a fuel tank containing a 50:1 fuel/oil mix and disconnect the VRO sensor from the engine
harness. Re-test. If the engine performs correctly, replace the VRO or VRO sensor.
ENGINE DIES WHEN QUICKSTART DROPS OUT:
Check ignition timing at idle with the White/Black temperature wire disconnected. Remember to allow for the drop in
ignition timing when Quick Start disengages. Verify ignition timing after engine has warmed up, according to the service
manual.
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from the power pack while connected to the ignition coils. You should have a reading of at
Cylinder
#1
#2
#3
Check to Wire Color
Blue
Purple
Green
Black (Engine Ground) Shorted
Black (Engine Ground) Open or M range
Black (Engine Ground) Open or M range
Check to Wire
Orange/Blue
Orange/Green
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Resistance
110 (a)
110 (a)
110 (a)
Cylinder (2 Cyl)
#1
#2
QF-319

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