Re: 1990 Yamaha 150, won't start, no spark
no spark could be a number of conditions, one of which could possibly a CDI, could be a trigger or a stator as well. could be as simple as a shorted kill circuit wire or a bad keyswitch.<br /> what inlet are we discussing ?<br /> I would invest in a sparktest, a DVA output test of the charge and trigger coils and a short to ground test of the trigger coils and charge coils, should take less than 1 hour to perform all the above tests and isolate the failed component.<br /> look at the yam parts website for the CDI compatability.<br />but do a spark test first, sometimes the oring on the engine side of the quick connector will fail and shut off fuel to the engine.<br /> test everything,should take less than an hour and replace the defective part, barring corroded fasteners the yam stator can be replaced in about 45 min and the CDI in maybe 20 min.<br />with proper testing the labor bill should be less than 2 hours. barring corrosion factors.