Picked up a 1980 SR500 that's been off the road for more than a decade. It is my understanding that the SR500 doesn't need a battery to get spark.
Out of curiosity, I pulled the plug today and grounded it on the head. Key on, kill switch ON, kicked it over..... No spark.
I ran through the test procedures here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ds48JON5ZCEoU92-dm269MFteAf1Pj-t/viewI installed a new NGK XB05F cap and a new NGK BP7EX plug, gapped correctly.
I also followed the procedures to test the coil from another post on the site.
I failed to write down the numbers for the kill switch (my Dad was calling out the procedure and I was relaying the readings), but everything passed.
All of the readings for the stator/magneto/generator...whatever it's called...also all passed. I do have those numbers written down and can scan it if you really think it's necessary.
The ONLY thing that threw up a flag was the Secondary reading from the coil. The factory manual and Rex's said it should be ~11K ohm's (Rex's said 7-14K). I'm seeing EXTREMELY high numbers on the secondary. I saw 38.2K to 39.0K without the plug cap, and 49.0K with the cap.
I'm kinda dumb when it comes to electrical, but that all points to a bad coil, no?
The only other thing I can't rule out is a bad TCI/CDI unit, and you can't really test that other than trying a replacement.
BONUS QUESTION: I noticed that the outer generator cover didn't seem to have a ton of magnetism to it. I've worked on some Honda CB/CL twins and they would actually grab a screwdriver away from you. This one IS magnetized, but it seems a bit weak. Does that mean anything? This bike probably hasn't run since at least 2006.
Sent Rex's and email and they agreed that their bet would be on the coil. Ordered a new coil.
http://www.rexs-speedshop.com/epages/es143131.sf/en_US/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es143131/Products/HTC10Installed new coil today. I still don't see a spark. I can't see a spark when grounding the plug to the head. I also put my multi meter on 20V DC and grounded it to the head and put the POS lead into the spark plug cap. I checked to see if it changed when kicking it over and didn't see any voltage.
I plan on getting a fresh battery for my meter and doing all the tests again. I also have a new AGM battery for the bike I can install, but it's my understanding that has nothing to do with seeing spark.
I sent Rex's a follow up email. Any ideas or suggestions on what to check next?