G gwatt5 New Member Apr 13, 2012 140 2 0 Connecticut Apr 26, 2012 #1 What would cause a motor to have no spark but has a new plug
mjgnslngr New Member Dec 11, 2011 1,702 25 0 Vermont www.facebook.com Apr 26, 2012 #2 gwatt5 said: What would cause a motor to have no spark but has a new plug Click to expand... Did you disconnect the TORS Proper???
gwatt5 said: What would cause a motor to have no spark but has a new plug Click to expand... Did you disconnect the TORS Proper???
yamaha28 Member Apr 8, 2011 2,266 32 84 Apr 26, 2012 #3 A lot of things, bad wiring, TORS, parking brake, bad stator, flywheel, or coil. Or maybe your blaster just doesn't like you
A lot of things, bad wiring, TORS, parking brake, bad stator, flywheel, or coil. Or maybe your blaster just doesn't like you
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 53 Delaware Apr 26, 2012 #4 gwatt5 said: What would cause a motor to have no spark but has a new plug Click to expand... A part that's not working.8-|
gwatt5 said: What would cause a motor to have no spark but has a new plug Click to expand... A part that's not working.8-|
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,120 165 eastern australia Apr 26, 2012 #6 All fixes are very easy provided you know what you are doing.
mjgnslngr New Member Dec 11, 2011 1,702 25 0 Vermont www.facebook.com Apr 26, 2012 #7 Blaaster said: All fixes are very easy provided you know what you are doing. Click to expand... AND... Get the manual, its in B7s sig!!!
Blaaster said: All fixes are very easy provided you know what you are doing. Click to expand... AND... Get the manual, its in B7s sig!!!
cruelsoul New Member May 8, 2011 464 5 0 Portage,Pennsylvania Apr 26, 2012 #8 A multimeter is your best friend for this I just tested a few stators yesterday, in the manual it will tell you where your numbers should be at.
A multimeter is your best friend for this I just tested a few stators yesterday, in the manual it will tell you where your numbers should be at.