Unplug the voltage regulator. Charge up the battery. Get a spare plug pull one plug wire and test for spark.
Well his cam sensor is still goodYes you can test it....but it has nothing to do with the bike not starting up unless the voltage regulator burnt the cam sensor and if that is the case you probably burnt the new cam sensor up because of the bad voltage regulator.....voltage regulator should have been changed when you replaced the cam sensor or atleast unplugged it before trying to crank the bike up to see if the bike would even run...
Jumping the bike off with a car running probably smoke the cam sensor and voltage regulator....and very very good chance took out the ehc...
Hope you had a great Christmas!!Well his cam sensor is still good
Thank you for ur advice and help he did go back and checked things on the new DYNA 2000i ignition he notice that there was no lights on the DYNA IGNITION and found out he had to reground a ground wire and boom the lights came on did its self check everythings good so now he thinks all he has to do is timingHope you had a great Christmas!!
From all the info you have given, my advice to you would be to focus on the new ignition you installed. I believe your bike comes stock with what is known as a Duel Fire system. If you replaced the ignition with a Single Fire system you would need to change your coil to the appropriate type. Let us know exactly which system you installed and someone on this site will know how to configure it if need be and also how to troubleshoot it. Try not to get too weirded out by all this. I know it can be very frustrating when you don't know which way to go. Remember Fuel, Spark, Compression and Timing . I think you have stated you have Fuel for sure now get Spark fixed then move to Timing. Your bike was running when this all started so Compression is probably good.
Double and triple check all you have done to make sure your work was done correctly. Especially the Ignition install. Good Luck
I'm assuming that after you got the ignition light to come on you tried to start the bike without success.Thank you for ur advice and help he did go back and checked things on the new DYNA 2000i ignition he notice that there was no lights on the DYNA IGNITION and found out he had to reground a ground wire and boom the lights came on did its self check everythings good so now he thinks all he has to do is timing
This has been one of the most helpful suggestions thank u so much.To get spark : You need power to the Ignition module and power to the Coil. That power comes from the EHC. The coil is triggered by a signal from the cam sensor through the Ignition module. When the coil triggers it sends approx 30,000 volts through the spark plug wires to fire both plugs.( Duel Fire System)
You stated your ignition light is coming on but failed to mention if it blinks while cranking. No blink ( no signal) would indicate a bad Cam sensor . Blinks but no spark may be no power to the coil (red wire) or the signal wire( yellow) to the coil is disconnected or broken. If your coil is getting power and a signal your left with possible bad coil, bad wires or bad plugs.
Recheck your ignition instructions to make sure you installed the new system correctly.
Not sure if this is your wiring system but check it out. From the ignition module follow the wire labeled green-cam signal (green wire). It connects to the EHC and comes out of the EHC on a yellow wire labeled Yellow Tach. See if any of the dyna instructions jive with this. Pay attention to the connectors in between as well.T
This has been one of the most helpful suggestions thank u so much.
Hopefully this previous post will bring you closer to the solution!So we got power to the coil but no power out any suggestions please
Hi JBM , Forrest hasn't verified it but I think he has a duel fire system. I'm going by the 04 BDC diagram.Testing coil
With coil removed from bike measure between center and each outer connector -- should be about 3ohms
To test for spark with coil off bike
Attach 12V to center wire (red on harness)
Take a spark plug wires and plugs
attach wires to coil, Use and alligator clip or something to ground the outer body (threads) of the spark plugs.
Take a light gauge wire and breifly (just tap it) connect from ground to the other coil positions (blue and yellow)
When you tap (quickly) on the blue position the rear plug should spark, yellow if front.
tapping quickly is the trick here.
Can also help with dim lights or plugs in a cardboard box so you can see spark easier.
When on the bike the ignition module will at the appropriate time be responsible for grounding (momentarily) the yellow and blue wires to create spark)
If MIJ is correct, its easier -- positve to 12c, tap ground on other lead and BOTH plugs should fireHi JBM , Forrest hasn't verified it but I think he has a duel fire system. I'm going by the 04 BDC diagram.
