Testing Procedures - BOMBARDIER 1982 Shop Manual

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GENERAL
The Bombardier ignition tester is an electrical energy
measuring device capable of measuring the peak energy
output of a coil
.
The tester is of solid state construction and performs as
a comparator. The correct value of energy output is in-
dicated in each test and is then compared with the value
taken from the engine being tested.
The energy output is verified by means of a 0-100 scale
on the tester. The greater the energy output, the greater
value indication on the scale. The
indication
is in the
form of an incandescent lamp that lights when the scale
knob is set at the position corresponding to the energy
output.
The tester has two input ranges selected by a toggle
switch. The
LOW
range is sensitive to AC or DC
volt-
ages from 0.5 to 27 volts
.
The
HIGH
range is sensitive to
AC or DC voltages of from approximately 75 to 500 volts.
TEST CONDITION
All tests are performed on the vehicle at cranking speed.
Vigorous cranking against compression causes the fly
-
wheel to snap over, raising the output higher than by
cranking without compression, therefore, do not remove
spark plug.
Test
values listed
are taken against compression.
Always crank vigorously as in actual starting.
Read all instructions
thoroughly
and as you
become
familiar with this test instrument
it
will be possible to
test a complete ignition system in a matter of minutes.
Always proceed in the following order:
1. Connect tester
P
and
N
clip leads as
illustrated.
2. Follow test procedure sequence.
3. After every test that lights the indicator lamp,
reset
the indicator circuit by depressing the reset button.
SECTION 04 ELECTRICAL
SUB-SECTION 07
(TESTING
PROCEDURE)
TESTING PROCEDURE
BOMBARDIER IGNITION TESTER
ANALYSIS OF TEST RESULTS
Indicator lamp lights
at specific setting
Output is as specified. Test results should repeat three
times. If readings do not repeat, output is erratic and
cause should be investigated (loose connections or
components, etc.).
Indicator lamp lights
at
lower
setting
This indicates that the output is less than that designed
to operate in a satisfactory manner
.
However, before
coming to the conclusion of a faulty condition be
cer-
tain that correct engine cranking conditions were met
before condemning the ignition.
Indicator lamp
does not
light
One component is defective
.
Proceed as instructed to
find defective component.
Intermittent
ignition problems
In dealing with intermittent problems there is no easy
diagnosis
.
For example, problems that occur only at
normal engine operating temperatue have to be tested
under similar conditions.
In
most cases of temperatur and/or vibration failure,
only parts
replacement
can solve the problem as most
of these failures return to normal when engine is not
running.
Double trouble
There is always the possibility of more than one faulty
parts. If after a component has been replaced, the
pro-
blem still persists, carefully repeat the complete
test
procedure to find the other faulty part
.
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