Kolton5543
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Hey guys I'm new to the forums here. I just picked up a 2001 Warrior for stupid cheap but it needs quite a bit of work. My main problem I'm working with right now is ignition.
Now, I'm no professional on CDI ignition but I've got a pretty solid understanding of it. On this particular quad the guy claimed the CDI box is bad. Based on the cracked case and zero continuity through the coil pin to any other pin on the box, I'm going to assume he's right so it will be replaced. My concern is trying to wire it and cost. The only bit of wiring left on the quad is the stator/excitor coil/pick up coil wiring and the reverse light. As for electrical components it has the head/tail lamps, rectifier regulator, CDI, neutral/reverse switch, key switch and the stator assembly. Things like indicator lights, relays, and the starter and all the wiring for them are long gone.
This quad I'm willing to spend a little money on but it's still going to be budget oriented. Before I spend a bunch of money on new parts i want to try to get it to start first. I tried the CDI box that came with it but couldn't get anything. I tried a known working CDI from a Polaris trail boss. I know it's timing curves are all wrong but it should at least allow it to spark which I can't seem to make happen. I've wired the Polaris's CDI into the excitor and pickup coil and turning the crank by hand I can get it to build about 60 volts on the coil wire. Problem is if I actually plug that wire into the coil it won't make any voltage at all. I checked the coil and even used the one from the Polaris's and both of them work fine. I can get a good spark from them using a normal 12 volt battery. After a while of double checking all the connections and reading diagrams the CDI eventually stopped working all together. I can't get it to build more than half a volt on the coil wire. I'm positive it's not a problem with the excitor/pickup coils. Their resistance checks out fine and i can get about 20 volts AC by cranking by hand.
Do you guys think the"good" CDI pooped from coincidence or if there's a problem with my excitor/pick up coils that managed to kill it. I'm 100% positive it wasn't because I wired subverting backwards. If I were to buy a new warrior CDI should I be worried that it'll crap out too. Could I have not been getting spark before just because I couldn't turn the engine over fast enough with a ratchet. Am I going to have to get a starter before being able to properly diagnose spark. For the warrior CDI, does it need 12volt to operate the ignition or can the ignition portion be ran stand alone like a normal box. Is there any pins that need to be shorted to ground or 12 volt in order to run. I've got really good diagrams listing where all the wires lead but none of them had on/off conditions labeled.
Now, I'm no professional on CDI ignition but I've got a pretty solid understanding of it. On this particular quad the guy claimed the CDI box is bad. Based on the cracked case and zero continuity through the coil pin to any other pin on the box, I'm going to assume he's right so it will be replaced. My concern is trying to wire it and cost. The only bit of wiring left on the quad is the stator/excitor coil/pick up coil wiring and the reverse light. As for electrical components it has the head/tail lamps, rectifier regulator, CDI, neutral/reverse switch, key switch and the stator assembly. Things like indicator lights, relays, and the starter and all the wiring for them are long gone.
This quad I'm willing to spend a little money on but it's still going to be budget oriented. Before I spend a bunch of money on new parts i want to try to get it to start first. I tried the CDI box that came with it but couldn't get anything. I tried a known working CDI from a Polaris trail boss. I know it's timing curves are all wrong but it should at least allow it to spark which I can't seem to make happen. I've wired the Polaris's CDI into the excitor and pickup coil and turning the crank by hand I can get it to build about 60 volts on the coil wire. Problem is if I actually plug that wire into the coil it won't make any voltage at all. I checked the coil and even used the one from the Polaris's and both of them work fine. I can get a good spark from them using a normal 12 volt battery. After a while of double checking all the connections and reading diagrams the CDI eventually stopped working all together. I can't get it to build more than half a volt on the coil wire. I'm positive it's not a problem with the excitor/pickup coils. Their resistance checks out fine and i can get about 20 volts AC by cranking by hand.
Do you guys think the"good" CDI pooped from coincidence or if there's a problem with my excitor/pick up coils that managed to kill it. I'm 100% positive it wasn't because I wired subverting backwards. If I were to buy a new warrior CDI should I be worried that it'll crap out too. Could I have not been getting spark before just because I couldn't turn the engine over fast enough with a ratchet. Am I going to have to get a starter before being able to properly diagnose spark. For the warrior CDI, does it need 12volt to operate the ignition or can the ignition portion be ran stand alone like a normal box. Is there any pins that need to be shorted to ground or 12 volt in order to run. I've got really good diagrams listing where all the wires lead but none of them had on/off conditions labeled.