no spark on my 94 vfr 750

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  1. VfrGuy96

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    hello everyone I have a 1994 vfr 750 that has no spark, I checked everything with a multimeter which included the coils, the battery, the stator, all the wires that go into the ecm, and everything in between and it all cam back good but still no spark. I had it running awhile back perfectly fine so if anyone would kindly help id greatly apricate it and if you need any more details just let me know ill post everything I can.
     
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    Hate to be that guy but have you checked your HT leads condition? And the spark plug caps themselves?

    robotics tech for my day job, mechanic and fabricator for a hobby, oil may run through my veins... but that's only after a horrific injury
     
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    yea I checked them but I just went up to my garage to check my pickup coil and it came back .003 no mater how I put my multimeter on it so im pretty sure that may be my problem but don't know for sure gonna test it more tomorrow.
     
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    Cool keep us updated, my housemate has a 93, would be handy to have the extra bit of knowledge

    robotics tech for my day job, mechanic and fabricator for a hobby, oil may run through my veins... but that's only after a horrific injury
     
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    will do since I had it running 2 years ago but since I was a over the road truck driver it just sat and now it has no spark and I figure its not my coil packs since they wouldn't all go bad at the same time so ill keep you updated once I figure out whats wrong
     
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    Out of curiosity have you changed for new sparks? Or checked the gapping?

    robotics tech for my day job, mechanic and fabricator for a hobby, oil may run through my veins... but that's only after a horrific injury
     
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    not yet since they worked and I got a couple sparks off them the other day when doing my test and look brand new still. ill post pictures of them tomorrow.
     
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    Does your tach bounce when you crank the bike? If not then maybe the ECM or the crank sensors. A DMM should show the pulses from the crank sensors as a small AC voltage if your meter does not have a frequency measurement function.
    (Meters with this function are cheap these days)

    Also note: this is the 5th gen VFR800 forum.
     
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