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Offline 900WOT

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Ignition coil testing
« on: August 31, 2018, 07:14:33 PM »
I have a 1982 Honda CB 900F. Someone told me CBR600F3 coils from and older bike are a good upgrade. I found them on ebay.

In testing them, then I test from the NON spark plug side I get a reading of 3.7 at 200 ohms. But when I stick the positive and negative leads in the Spark plug boot coming from the coil, I dont get ANYTHING until i bump the multimeter up to 200K ohms at which point the reading is 25.6. But if I move the ohms selector down on the multimeter to 200oms instead of 200k ohms I get 1   .

Is this coil any good?

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Re: Ignition coil testing
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2018, 07:31:34 PM »
Your coil has 3.7 ohms primary resistance, and 25.6K ohms secondary resistance, which very well may be the correct readings for CBR600F3 coils?
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Re: Ignition coil testing
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2018, 07:33:08 PM »
Your coil has 3.7 ohms primary resistance, and 25.6K ohms secondary resistance, which very well may be the correct readings for CBR600F3 coils?

Dude thanks so much for responding!  A lot of ppl look but dont offer any advice, but Im thankful you did.


So I have a 1982 Honda CB900F and the firing order is

Left hand coil  1 and 4  right hand coil 2 and 3

But the CBR600F3 coils came (the previous owner wrote the firing order on the plug boot

Left hand coil 1 and 4 right hand coil 3 and 2

Can I just plug these in and ignore the numbering he wrote? that is. just plug 1 and 4 and 2 and 3  where he wrote 1 and 4 and 3 and 2?

Cheers
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