Got the rewound stator back from Rick's, installed it last night...no spark.
Stator passes with flying colors. Pulse coil gap is now good.
I took out the screw on the pulse coil and made sure there was no epoxy on the rear where it touches the backing plate.
Tested the coil again: good.
Here's where things get funky.
While I had the test sheet out, I did ALL of the tests again and now I'm getting some funky readings on the key switch/kill switch tests. I have the results written down from before and now my numbers are different.
Especially the "KILL SWITCH OFF, IGNITION SWITCH ON" test. And that one gave me a high reading once before.
EDIT: set up some leads so I could test it by myself.
OK, definitely getting something odd on the ignition/kill switch circuit now.
I set up some leads so I could test it myself and then subtracted the resistance of the leads.
From Rex's test procedures, I get:
1A 0.6-0.7 ohms
2A 0.6-0.7 ohms
3A 260*
4A infinite
Test 3A, in my notes, had a star beside it and I got slightly high on a previous test, but nothing like this.
Maybe something has been iffy and failing up there all along?
If 3A is bad, which switch is it? The ignition switch or the kill switch? Is the only repair to replace it?
This was starred before, for reasons I can't remember now.
In the previous tests, even if I zero out for the leads I used, 3A still showed high.
But now it's insanely high. What does that tell me?