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wildspirit97
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there's some pretty good info here that might help you out.
HarleyHelp.com - ignitions
HarleyHelp.com - ignitions
Kewl. By a test light you mean one that checks for 12 volts- one used for find a power volt power source? If so then I would stick one end of the tester into the spark plug and where does the other go? I hate to seem stupid here but in riding for almost 45 years I have NEVER had such problems where the manual would help me out. And all the dealers (boutiques) anymore want to do is sell parts and not even for the old models 994')
So thanks for a the help in advance
Wish you had mentioned this up top in post #1.I have replaced the module with a Screaming Eagle about 10 years ago and it has no light built in.
That's what I was referring to TQ, thanks for the further clarification. I should have posted a bit more to make it more clear what I meant.
The 12 v light is what I was referring to and it get's connected to ground. The probe gets touched on the points connection (if you have points) and when the light is on, the points are open (not making a circuit) and when the points are electronically closed the light goes out,this is how you determine electrically when the circuit makes and breaks. If you are running points, first gap them correctly so the timing would be closer then. If you have an ignition module, there should be a light that operates like the 12v light to tell you when the circuit is making/breaking.