When I hit RUN I get a red light on the thunderheart module for about 10 seconds, then it goes out.
Is the ignition module still getting 12V even after its light goes out? Are there any fault lights on the EHC after the ignition module light goes out? Does the ignition module light blink as the bike turns over?
On the wires going down to the cam sensor, I have 12v on the red wire, and 5v on the green.
I'm not sure that the 5V reading means much. I wrote this in another post about how to check the cam sensor:
1. Disconnect the cam sensor from the ignition module.
2. Take out your trusty multimeter and set it to the RX1 scale.
3. Now while touching the sensor backing plate with the negative meter lead touch the positive meter lead on each of the three wires of the sensor connector (red, black, & green). If you get continuity from the backing plate to any of them the sensor is bad.
If it passes the first test...
1. With your meter still at the same settings touch the positive meter lead to the green wire and the negative meter lead to the black wire. If you get an "open" it's good.
2. Then take the positive meter lead and touch the black sensor wire while touching the negative meter lead to the green wire. In this case an "open" is bad. A reading somewhere around 300 - 750 Kohms is what you're looking for.
I'm getting 12v at the coil, but I'm guessing the cam sensor isn't firing it.
Keep in mind that the ignition module is what "fires" the coil, the cam sensor is just input to the module.
Brand new cam sensor and coil,...
Did these check bad or was this shotgunning parts? Just wondering...
What do you think, bad ignition? Problem was intermittent, but now it's terminal.
"Terminal" problems are usually a lot easier to fix than "intermittent" ones! Bottom line, if the cam sensor and its wiring check out and the coil and its wiring (including spark plugs and wires) check out then the iginition module is bad.
Just my :zz2cents:
Dennis
PS Check the wiring too. I helped one gentleman find a wire that had pulled out of a connector... Just a thought.