1984 VF500 No spark on front two cylinders?

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    Hello there I am green to the online forums and thought I would give it a try. I have recently bought a 1984 Vf500 interceptor as a non-runner. I have it where it will run if the throttle opened and held at 1500 rpm and dies the instant the throttle is released. I have found that I am not getting spark to the front two cylinders. I tested and even swapped the coils around and still no spark to the front two cylinders. I think it may be the CDI box but which one controls the front two cylinders, the red or white plug one? Anyone have any other ideas on what I can check before buying parts? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     


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    Since you have eliminated the coil as the culprit, it could be the spark unit (CDI)or the pulse generator. You can test the pulse generator....for cylinders 2 & 4, measure the resistance between the white and blue leads, for 1 & 3, between the white and yellow leads, resistance should be 315 - 385 ohms. Only way to test the spark unit is to replace with one that is known to be good. You might check the spark unit plugs for non-contact, corrosion and/or damage. I don't know offhand about the red and white plugs, I will look at mine tomorrow and let you know.
     


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    Welcome to the forum Dave. But you gotta post up pix or you will be hunted down. Sorry can't help you with your problem. I am not much of a techy for bikes. Or anything for that matter.
     


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    Thanks for the help, didn't think of the pulse generators. Where can I find the leads to the pulse generators to test them? I have a book but the old owner was nice enough to not include the wiring diagram. He had also tried a "new" cdi but he said it didnt fix the problem. I'm not sure if the cdi he tried was good or not. Again I much appreciate your time and help electrical problems are not my strongest area.
     


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    Maybe you can download a copy of the manual with wiring diagram, you will need or want it to trace the wires. Since the previous owner tried a CDI , it does seem that the pulser may be the culprit...
     


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    I'd be suspect of the ground to the two front coils, black/white I think. For both not firing, it most likely is something in common with both coils:worthless:
     


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    According the FSM, the spark unit with the red plug is for cylinders 2 & 4, The 2 front cylinders, #2 on the left, #4 on the right. If you need the wiring diagram for the spark units and coils, I can scan & post it.
     


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