It's open both directions. Is it a Zener diode like on the British bikes that dumps everything over 6 volts to ground?revlover wrote:Yes..test it like any other diode. Best way is to use a battery and a test light. It should permit current flow in only one direction, kinda like a check valve. If it's bad. you can simply replace it with a single silicon diode like 3 amps or so.
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Scott
SW Iowa
65 CB160 Sport
63 C105 55cc
SW Iowa
65 CB160 Sport
63 C105 55cc
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No I havent. I was looking for 6v at the points and trying to trace wires. No wonder I couldn't find it there. Thanks for that info.Rizingson wrote:Have you pulled the flywheel and checked/cleaned the points? Also clean any rust from the inside of the flywheel. The coil on the left or closer to the rear is the primary coil, the other coil is the lighting coil.
Scott
SW Iowa
65 CB160 Sport
63 C105 55cc
SW Iowa
65 CB160 Sport
63 C105 55cc