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    Question using multimeter

    anyone know what the resistance is supposed to be for the ignition coil on a 86 honda 250sx ?
    what should my multimeter be set to when testing,,,,its a digital multimeter thanks
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    Andy, the setting for resistance is ohms, its the horse shoe looking symbol. Post a pic of the face of your meter.

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    I was just messing with testing on my 400ex today like flyingw said it's ohms( the upside down horseshoe looking symbol). When testing like for continuity set it on the lowest setting for ohms on mine it's 200.
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    I always tell guys when buying a meter to spend a few extra bucks and get a meter with auto-ranging. Just turn to resistance and take a reading.

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    Here a pic of the multimeter. amongst other things I found along the way,,,, I unraveled the cover on the wires to the ignition and found one of the wires had a small chunk of insulation missing... it is not touching anything else metal, was wondering if silicone caulk would be ok to put on there before I put the electrical tape back on.

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    Electrical tape is just fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by HONDA_ATC_FREAK View Post
    I was just messing with testing on my 400ex today like flyingw said it's ohms( the upside down horseshoe looking symbol). When testing like for continuity set it on the lowest setting for ohms on mine it's 200.

    thank you will give it a go
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    It peaks at .4 to .7 then stays between .1 .2 and .3
    the meter is on low setting ohms
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    look up oscarmayer or do a search on here for manuals he's got a link to his own site full of manuals you can download what you need there and figure out what your supposed to be reading.
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    It's 14-3 in the manual except for when you say it peaks it is in spec according to honda, but download the manual anyway and go thru the ignition chapter it will help you out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetip2000 View Post
    anyone know what the resistance is supposed to be for the ignition coil on a 86 honda 250sx ?
    what should my multimeter be set to when testing,,,,its a digital multimeter thanks
    ok, i'll give this a shot but it’s confusing . . just take it one line at a time.

    1. according to honda there are two different brands of electrical system that came on this bike . . they are ND [which is Nippon Denso], or MITUBA.

    2. the nd system exciter coil in the stator should read 50 - 200 ohms.

    3. the mituba exciter coil in the stator should read 250 - 400 ohms.

    4. if your coil reads from around 225 - 400 ohms, it is a mituba coil and it is good, however, a reading of below 200 would be a little weak . . the higher the number, the more voltage it will produce which is a good thing to a certain point.

    5. the nd coil should read no higher than 200 and no lower than 50 . . if it reads higher than 200, it is likely a mituba coil, not an nd one.

    6. here’s the problem, unless you know what your system is, if the reading is lower than 200, it does NOT mean it is definitely an nd coil . . it could simply mean that it is a mituba coil that has gone bad anmd the low reading is making it look like an nd coil.

    7. there may be some lettering on the stator that says what it is . . the name nd or mituba may also appear on the spark plug coil under the gas tank, unfortunately, if there is a name on the flywheel, it may be covered up by the plsate fixed to the outside.

    8. if you can not determine what brand of system it is, and it reads between 50 – 200 ohms, my best guess is that it would be an nd coil and that it would be good because 50 ohms is an unlikely number for a 250 – 400 ohm coil to fall tom but again, it’s just a best guess.


    COIL CHECK

    Set your ohm meter to 500 ohms.

    Disconnect the black wire with the red stripe that comes from the stator.

    Connect one end of the meter to that wire.

    Connect the other end of the meter to the engine.

    If the ohms are less than 200, set your meter to 200 . . You may get a slightly more accurate reading there.

    Post the results.

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    I will get onto downloading those manuals and thanks freak for posting the link. I have the coil here and there are some numbers imprinted on the housing of the unit. TEK Japan 5701. MPO3. That stator wire disconnect should be near the motor case ? I am not near the bike now. Its raining and dark and no electricity running to the stand alone garage.
    I will test the stator tomorrow and post the readings here. Thanks for the line by line breakdown, totally awesome info.
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    I just noticed that I didn't paste all my text from my word program I wrote my post on . . Anyway, my post was a suggestion to check the coil in the stator that generates the voltage for the ignition system also because it will not run if that is bad either.

    Sorry that I had to make another post just to tell you this but I don't have an edit button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetip2000 View Post
    I have the coil here and there are some numbers imprinted on the housing of the unit. TEK Japan 5701. MPO3. That stator wire disconnect should be near the motor case ? I am not near the bike now. Its raining and dark and no electricity running to the stand alone garage.
    I will test the stator tomorrow and post the readings here. Thanks for the line by line breakdown, totally awesome info.
    No prob, you're welcome.

    Unfortunately, i don't know what system that coil is used with but it may be used with both.

    The factory spark plug coil under the tank rarely go bad on any of these bikes so if you have a low or no spark problem, my guess is that it is elsewhere in the system.

    That bullet connection for the single black wire with the red stripe is shown in the manual on page 14-4 [number at bottom of page] to be right next to the voltage regulator.

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