So when I bought the bike, it needed new compression releases so I installed them and it worked fine then one day installed so we gave it a jump and it was OK then probably about a week later did that again but we couldn’t jump it. It seems as if we just kept jumping it, and nothing was happening. It would not start we couldn’t get it to jumpstart or anything we had to tow it down it’s been sitting since before Christmas and I have replace the battery. The guy before he claims that he put a new brains in it I’m assuming that’s Ehc you rewired a whole bunch of stuff because that was a problem with these bikes so when I checked the wiring on the bottom half of the bike, there were some wiring issues. Wires weren’t soldered. They were connected shrink tube, so I had to fix it then I replaced the spark plugs and spark wires. I just replaced the coil because I wasn’t getting 12 V to one of the cylinders replace it I’m still not getting spark spark plugs. My next step is to replace the ignition module but I feel like I’m going down a rabbit hole. I’ve tried every troubleshooting tree out there can’t seem to figure out what’s wrong or where the problem is if there’s anybody they can help me out. That would be super helpful. I’m really wanting to get on this bike. It’s been sitting way too long with their layers of dust on it now. Thank you so much for your help .
Since per your profile you seem to have a 2006 Mastiff with a replaced EHC, we need to figure out which EHC you have. Based on your describtion of how the wires are, it sounds like you might have a wires plus.
The best thing you can do for us to help you at this point is to take some pictures of the ehc and the wires.
Does the bike turn over when you press start?
Do the compress releases work (you should hear them or you can feel them move).
When you say you were not getting 12v to one cyclinder, that concerns me that you might not understand how the bike is wired.
The coil has 3 connectors to the ignition system, F, 12V, R -- The coil fires when either the F or R is GROUNDED. The 12V is constant on the common wire. Now you will see the voltage on the F, R wires with the bike not running as the power will flow thru the coil to the F or R. You may well of had an open coil, I just wanted to be certain going forward that you get what happens at the coil.
What battery did you install? You will get a strong leaning on this site by many users to only use a Deka. How many cca was it rated at? Many "no-name" batteries claim insanely high CCA with nothing to back it up, ie it was never properly tested for CCA on estimated by algorythm and test tool that I have seen wrong in the past.
Depending on where you are in CA, you could also reach out to WildSteedWorx, the owner Curtis is on this site and has help a large number of usover the years. 619-823-8557