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Got a 2000 zx6r worked great, left it out in the rain one day. Next day it would not start. Cranks strong.
I've thrown some parts at it that I had laying around.
New battery
New CDI
New Junction / Fuse box
New Pickup coil harness (both old and newer (not new) are out of spec according to my meter).
It definitely has the right mix of fuel and air.
I've confirmed no spark by pulling the coils grounding a plug and physically watching no spark. There is 12 volts at each coil.
I've tested things and come up with this:
Each coil is within spec for primary and secondary resistances
The pickup coil is outputting 3 volts not 3.8 volts, resistance is good.
All wiring tests good (each wire to ignition box goes to where it is supposed to go and works)
All fuses good
Cannot check peak voltage because I don't have the proper tool.
In order to fully ignore the safety crap (its a street fighter parking lot bike anyways):
The side-stand safety switch I bypassed. (correctly)
The neutral safety switch I bypassed. (correctly)
Ignition switch I bypassed (correctly)
So I guess one question is, anyone else know if 3 volts is "enough" for the pickup. Its gap is .23mm so that's not the issue. I'll buy a new one, but I feel like 3 would do something? anyone have any real world experience with that?
Anything else I may be missing?