The digi meter shows around 10 ohms for various ground points around the bike from the neg on battery for reference. My stator wires are getting more resistance to ground by 20 ohms. Is continuity" the same as infinity or no resistance?
It again looks like your innova meter is indicating mega ohms (the M next to the ohmega symbol).
What measurement do you get with just the leads touching each other?
If there is a problem with your meter or its leads, that is going to confuse things.
Continuity is the opposite of resistance, ie how well something conducts electricity. The better the continuity the lower the resistance.
Thank you. Okay, so I touched the leads together and I get like .8 ohm on the analog, same reading from yellows to yellows on the stator. The digimeter reads .3 an ohm and a bit over an ohm across the yellows. It also shows the "k" and not the "m".
As far as the 33 ohms ground reading to each stator wire for some reason I'm getting nothing
Checking ground to ignition and starter wires, as it's the other connector into the regulator next to the stator reliably gives same as putting leads together, .8 an ohm and the dial goes all the way to 0 for the red/white/main fuse wire. With digimeter I get the same under an ohm and red/white the display flashes a number or two then falls back to ".L" it's default reading. But for some reason I almost never a get a reading on the stator to ground. But when I do it's in the millions when it reads 30-40. I also get the same checking the coil wires for reference. Wherever I get this 30-40 Mohms on the digital, the analog does nothing, dial stays to far left, towards resistance.
There's some confusion between my ignorance, a mystery defective part(s) and maybe a defective meter(?). Hopefully you guys understand what I'm looking at better. Where I'm at in the book is 'replace stator if any terminals show continuity to ground". I'm not sure what I'm seeing here
If I've got the stator in its case bolted into the engine is there a possibility it's not 'grounded' properly? Sorry, kinda dumbfounded here