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Just got my flywheel back from boonman lightening it. I also have a new statar from RickyStatar. According to Clymer and few responce from members in the forum, the old statar was shot. I installed both and still NO SPARK banghead . I had the steelership chk the coil and they said it was working. According to Cly. my ignition and kill switch is working. I'm praying that the CDI box is not shot, so if there is anything that you guys think that I may have not done yet PLEASE let me know. My luck, I will buy a cdi box and the problem was fixed with a $20 part :cry: .

 

FYI

87'

Sat up for about a decade

Nothing is frozen up

It was running fine when parked

Broken throttle cable was whe shee was parked

After a yr of not riding b/c or throttle cable shee had no fire.

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Is that not the biggest rip-off. Yamaha new what they were doing when they didn't make a tester for the cdi. I guess it can go bad over time just sitting there.

The CDI does go out over time, when I rebuilt my 87 over the summer it was the last thing I had to replace. The SOB went out on the dyno <_<

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i had the same prob as you. i converted my stock wiring harness into a race harnes without the key switch, tors and she sparked like a mofacky. but im guessing youll prob need a cdi. i talked to my neighbor and he said thats pretty common with the older machines.i have a spare cdi for my 87 if you want it? it works like new.

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There is a huge spark increase when you get rid of all the TOR's and light wires. I got my harness down to 3 wires..Orange, black and black w/white stripe. I also trashed my voltage regulator. Dyna makes a damn good cdi and it's cheaper then stock. I'd replace your wiring harness or at least go over it wire by wire and repair it as required before you drop in a new cdi..it could be as simple as a bad connection(remove the old harness completely, then cut it open and trace wire by wire and use a multi-meter to measure resistance and continuity). Also check the wires out of the cdi..the plastic wears down and breaks which will cause it to ground out and not spark.

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