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So even though my stator ohms out in range it could still be bad!? Oh man now I'm confused. When I replace the starter clutch after all I've done so far and she doesn't fire up I'm gonna be lost. I guess I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. I got a new starter clutch kit coming and I'll see what happens when I throw it in.
 
There is no range, your just testing to see if the circuit is complete and nothing melted or blew up in there.
Just take the CDI box off and probe between the connections

OK so test for continuity of the circuits on the CDI. Got you. Thanks
 
Put the cdi box on a running warrior it worked! Even though the stator showed the right ohms it was BAD!!! Got new stator got a pretty spark!

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The stator is like the 80%-90% problem for no start/no sparks, just the way it is. The 2 warriors Ive had both needed atleast a pulsar, the 99 needing an entire stator.
 
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