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  • DT15 Ignition Problem

    A friend's DT15 has an ignition problem, no spark period. If I put my volt meter on his induction coil (disconnected from the ignition system) I get around 15 VAC when the motor's pull starter is pulled. I've checked this with another DT15 and that seems right. When I check the voltage of the output of the little black box (the wires that go to the ignition coil, with the ignition coil disconnected) I only get a few tenths of a volt. I've checked this with a few other little black boxes here (none are known good, but at least two are suspected good) and I get the same reading. When I connect the whole ignition system and pull start the motor I get no spark. Measuring from one high voltage spark plug connection to the other I only get a few volts.

    Does anyone have any troubleshooting tips I can perform using a digital VOM?

    A known good motor should be back in a day and I can pull parts off that and start swapping parts. But I would like to know for future reference if anyone has any troubleshooting tips besides swapping parts.

    Thanks!
    Greg

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    Today I used a working motor and got some measurements. Here's the difference between the two motors:

    Working
    Stator (pickup) open circuit output voltage: 35VAC
    Stator (pickup) output current: around 35mA

    Black Box open circuit output voltage: 35VAC
    Black Box output current: around 35mA

    Non working
    Stator (pickup) open circuit output voltage: 15VAC
    Stator (pickup) output current: meter indicates 0

    Black Box open circuit output voltage: 100mV
    Black Box output current: 0

    On the non-working stator the resistance indicates in the megaohms. I wish I had checked that first. Obviously that should be very low, a few ohms at most.

    I'm hoping the flexible leads of the stator are damaged and I can repair it.

    Greg

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