Need stator test specs for a '97 600 XTC

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Coil test specs/help for a '97 600 XTC - losing one cylinder

Hey,

I'm having an issue where I lose spark on one cylinder, then it won't go faster than 40/45 mph. I'll stop and let it idle for a couple minutes and sometimes the 2nd cylinder will start firing again and it'll run great for 100 yards or so (after running wide open, or better than 3/4 throttle) then I lose the second cylinder again.

I've completely disassembled the carbs - they were all clean/clear, I've replaced the spark plug caps with NGK units (testing at 5000 ohms) and have tried replacing the plugs twice. None of that has made a difference.

If anyone could let me know which wires to test on my stator I'd sure appreciate it. I've got the stator here on my desk right now.

I've got 2 connectors the small one that goes to the flywheel sensor has two wires in it (green/white and red/white), they measure at 219 ohms (2000 ohm setting on my multi-meter).

I've got 6 wires in the main connector they are :

White
Black/red stripe
Brown
Yellow/black stripe
Yellow
Black

I've searched the forum, but didn't find any test info specific to the Vmax 600 twins.

Thanks for your help !!
 
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Click on tech pages then scroll down to misc. click on that and you will see voltage specs that will give you what you need.
 
Thanks for that info, I went to the main tech page then scrolled down to the miscellaneous folder :

http://www.totallyamaha.com/snowmobiles/aaTECH/TechIndex/MISC_TECH.html

Then clicked on the "Voltage specs" link.

As far as I can tell, I should be at 250 (+ or - 10%) to 315 ohms between the Brown and Black/Red wires. I'm at 260, so it looks like I'm good there which is actually disappointing. I was hoping I'd nailed down the source of my problem..

I moved on to testing my coil, although I'm not sure if I'm testing it correctly ? This is what I'm using as a reference :
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Keep in mind, the 3rd and 5th illustrations are for the 700.

I pulled my coil off of my sled to test it, I removed the plug caps and when I put the probes from my multi-meter in the leads (20k ohm setting) I get 4.63 ohms which is in spec. When I connect my multi-meter to the orange wire and the mount for the coil on the primary side, I get 0.00 or -0.00 as a reading.

If I change the setting on my multi-meter from 20k ohms to 200 ohms I get a reading of 00.5, my assumption is that my coil is shot ? My sled did start/run, just didn't run very well.

Any ideas ? I'm at a bit of a loss right now.....

Thanks.
 
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Check in the back of that manual I sent you I think it's within the last 10 pages. It will have the stator test specs and which wires to use for the 600 twin, it will be in a chart with other specs.
 
It lists the same specs that I posted above, here's what the manual lists :

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If I test the secondary coil (plug leads) I get 4.68 with my meter set at 20k ohms. If I leave my multi-meter on the 20k setting and test the primary coil I get 0.00, if I change it to the 200 setting I get 00.4.

Which setting on my meter am I supposed to use to test the primary ? I'm assuming the 200 ohm setting ?

Either way, my guess is that my coil is shot ?
 


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