Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
Don't run the revere rotation sensor wire to the hot of your solenoid. Yipes, that goes to stater side,-- You don't need that to get a spark.
Have you wired your kill switch in yet.
Have you wired your kill switch in yet.
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
Yes im redoing the wiring again just to be exact plus im running as much oem stock parts as possibleFred wrote:Don't run the revere rotation sensor wire to the hot of your solenoid. Yipes, that goes to stater side,-- You don't need that to get a spark.
Have you wired your kill switch in yet.
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
There are two crankshaft position sensors, one connected to the G and L wires, and the other to the Y and R wires. Both are needed to generate the timing signals necessary to generate spark, and neither should connect to ground. The B wire may be connected to either the terminal on the starter motor, or to the terminal on the starter relay that goes to the starter motor; that is electrically the same. If the engine somehow starts spinning backwards, it will drive the starter motor, which will act as a generator, but it's output will be negative; a negative Voltage at the ignitor will stop the spark. You can leave that pin on the ignitor disconnected, and will probably never need it, but there must be a reason Suzuki engineers thought it was needed.Bay wrote: Ok ill try again in morning. Does the crankshaft position sensor wire need to be grounded? Hooked up to power? I think i might have the B wire on wrong side of starter selunoid...remember im running a harness from scratch theres nothing there from oem harness
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
It's in the factory service manual; some time ago I found an electronic copy, which really comes in handy for this kind of discussion.Bay wrote: Thank you didnt think an english version existed
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
just wanted to thank all those who replied to my questions and shared there knowledge & wisdom you guys know your stuff , after giving this some time I'm going to be tackling this bike again as it sits in my backyard and mocks me for not being able to start her. The only thing I can think of is a bad cdi or coils and yes again thank you all who shared there knowledge!
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
Here is a color coded one for a 90. The only difference between the 87 and the 90 is at the ignitor box. You can compare the wires there, but for everything else the color one is much easier to use.
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
finally after almost a year if not more my 1987 intruder 1400 is once again alive!!! And like I wanted her bare minimum wiring. I used a cdi from a 1987 gsxr750 and bam spark so thanks to all who helped me get to this point
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
How did you hook the gsxr cdi unit up to the signal unit?
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
I have a Suzuki tri igniter here model 32900-43400 (I think from a gs550?) I’m trying to use in place of the old 87 igniter unit but the pins don’t match up and I can’t find a Pinot anywhere it looks like the gs550 had one wire pickups like a points system where the vs1400 uses a positive and negative pickup setup ?
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
I don't think you can use a points type CDI on an electronic ignition system. You'll need an ignitor off a similar vintage Suzuki to make it work.Babz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 2:39 pmI have a Suzuki tri igniter here model 32900-43400 (I think from a gs550?) I’m trying to use in place of the old 87 igniter unit but the pins don’t match up and I can’t find a Pinot anywhere it looks like the gs550 had one wire pickups like a points system where the vs1400 uses a positive and negative pickup setup ?
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
I had a 1979 GS 550 that had points. I bought a junk 1980 GS550 that had electronic ignition. I pulled the timing plate from the 80 and installed it in the 79, it was a complete plug and play, connectors and all.
However, the ignitor box on the 1400 is different.
A while back I read about someone that was trying to use the ignitor box off of a mid 80s GS1100 on the 1400. I am not sure if they ever got it to work but if a person were to try it they would have to use both wiring diagrams and make sure they wired the parts in correctly.
Main point would be to get the trigger wires in correctly. Wire them backwards and they will never work. The manuals may have enough information to give you the idea of where each wire should go. There is also the issue of the correct wires to the coils. Put the coils wires on the wrong coil and it will never run.
Then add in the issue that the newer ign boxes change the timing depending on the signal from the boost sensor. not sure of the timing curve installed in the box. Using one off of a 4 cylinder bike may be made to run but it is doubtful the timing curve will be correct.
When I worked on military aircraft our books had a section on each system that covered the principals of operation. It went into depth about how signals were handled inside a box and what the output was supposed to do. We are at a major disadvantage because we don't have that information.
However, the ignitor box on the 1400 is different.
A while back I read about someone that was trying to use the ignitor box off of a mid 80s GS1100 on the 1400. I am not sure if they ever got it to work but if a person were to try it they would have to use both wiring diagrams and make sure they wired the parts in correctly.
Main point would be to get the trigger wires in correctly. Wire them backwards and they will never work. The manuals may have enough information to give you the idea of where each wire should go. There is also the issue of the correct wires to the coils. Put the coils wires on the wrong coil and it will never run.
Then add in the issue that the newer ign boxes change the timing depending on the signal from the boost sensor. not sure of the timing curve installed in the box. Using one off of a 4 cylinder bike may be made to run but it is doubtful the timing curve will be correct.
When I worked on military aircraft our books had a section on each system that covered the principals of operation. It went into depth about how signals were handled inside a box and what the output was supposed to do. We are at a major disadvantage because we don't have that information.
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Re: Intruder bobber no spark at the gaps
Here is some info that might help.
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