96_banshee_96 Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 Man I swear I have the worst of luck.Went to start the 87 shee today and it would not start :: . I checked for spark NONE. I was like damn this sucks pulled the coil of my 96 put it on my 87 and still no constant spark. It will spark once in like 50 kicks. The bike was running great like 5 days ago when I last took it out. I also put in the plugs that were on my 96 with probly 3 20 second starts on them because I am also having problems with that bike also I think it has an air leak so I know the plugs were good. Also took off the fly wheel cover to see if maybe the flywheel came loose but everything is still the same. Looked for frayed wires in the harness and could not find any. What could it be? Quote
XxMeltIcexX Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 Man I swear I have the worst of luck.Went to start the 87 shee today and it would not start :: . I checked for spark NONE. I was like damn this sucks pulled the coil of my 96 put it on my 87 and still no constant spark. It will spark once in like 50 kicks. The bike was running great like 5 days ago when I last took it out. I also put in the plugs that were on my 96 with probly 3 20 second starts on them because I am also having problems with that bike also I think it has an air leak so I know the plugs were good. Also took off the fly wheel cover to see if maybe the flywheel came loose but everything is still the same. Looked for frayed wires in the harness and could not find any. What could it be? check stator, that sounds like your problem... Eric Quote
96_banshee_96 Posted July 1, 2007 Author Report Posted July 1, 2007 How do I check the stator. I know I have to use a ohm meter but that wires should I touch it to and what should they read. Quote
Bill Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 Get A Clymers manual,it tells you everything you need to know........................about your banshee. :thumbsup: Quote
Spzke Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 Get A Clymers manual,it tells you everything you need to know........................about your banshee. :thumbsup: Or just pull the stator off your 96 if you know it is in working condition Quote
96_banshee_96 Posted July 1, 2007 Author Report Posted July 1, 2007 (edited) Yea I could do that but that is more work than testing the wires on the stator. I will go look for my clymer its somewhere in the garage. Im thinking its the stator or the cdi box is acting up. Edited July 1, 2007 by 96_banshee_96 Quote
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