Re: Testing Meter
any electrical device should have continuity. Coils have low resistance, high current, high voltage. Stators also have low resistance on the windings.<br />As for seeing the trigger.. you can't with a voltmeter.<br /><br />The trigger is independant of the stator. Separate coil. Should be open from other devices. The trigger is what tells the computer, or solid state ignition, when to fire the coil.<br /><br />You will be able to read the voltage coming from the stator with most any multimeter. Set it for AC and connect BEFORE the rectifier. You really don't even need to do that. just connect the multimeter to the batery itself, set for DC. Start motor, rev up and look for the voltage to increase. Motor off should have in the neighborhood of 12.2 volts. Running with idle set high should increase that voltage. If stator is bad I don't think your tach will work, cause it's connected to the rectifier and not the trigger.