Keyser Soze Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 I have a 89 Banshee. While riding last week it bogged way down and died. It was unable to be kick started. I check for spark there was none. While I was being towed I popped it into gear and it fired right up. It seemed to run fine. I was even able to kick start immeditlely after shutting it off. I shut it off and tried to kick start it two minutes later and....nothing no spark. My coil was already pretty beat up so it was replaced. The stator gave a good resitance test. Could it be my CDI? Or even stator? Could it be a bad ground? Where is the main ground on a 89 Banshee? Quote
lowbuckracing Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 I have a 89 Banshee. While riding last week it bogged way down and died. It was unable to be kick started. I check for spark there was none. While I was being towed I popped it into gear and it fired right up. It seemed to run fine. I was even able to kick start immeditlely after shutting it off. I shut it off and tried to kick start it two minutes later and....nothing no spark. My coil was already pretty beat up so it was replaced. The stator gave a good resitance test. Could it be my CDI? Or even stator? Could it be a bad ground? Where is the main ground on a 89 Banshee? check to see if the black and orange wires going to your coil are in good cond...the ground for the coil is where the coil is mounted on the frame its self,If this isnt it see if someone has same year plug in on there cdi and do a quick swap...if it continues then check out the stator.or the pickup on the fly wheel!!.Good luck!!,Lowbuckracing Quote
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