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Will not start
gy6 was running one day and the next it would not, so i bought a performance cdi and coil, and still wont start, then i replaced all wiring and still get the no go.
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Before you put the new CDI and Coil, did you
do anything else to it? Did you get a new spark plug? If no, you might want to buy a new one. Did you check if you getting enough power out of you battery? Check grounds and connections It also might be the stator.
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Go to the basics.
Does it have spark? (and did it before?) |
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new findings
well im working on this gokart as a side job and they want it to excede 50mph with the acceleration it has now. so i am doing what i can, but before i met them they took it to a shop to have it serviced. when the shop took the fly wheel off they jacked the ignition pick-up sensor so it fired up the first time but when they killed it they didnt realize that the flywheel beat the poop out of the sensor. so i have already bought the magneto stator kit luckly only a 37 dollar screwup. and was wondering how to set-up some hella black magic hid's. i may try and do a 24 volt set-up with a regulator. similar to bmw's rig.
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oh- ya brand spankn new motorcraft plug, bando coil, and some jap-burner cdi
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Almost forgot to mention, the Helix has a DC based CDI. This is uncommon. MOST are AC based. If at any time someone put an AC based CDI in, that is a problem.
To get 50 mph on these will require a re-gearing and bigger tires. Fastest I have had one yet is 44 mph I think. GPS verified. |
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See previous post. Likely CDI.
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Buggy Master's right - if you hooked up an AC CDI to a DC CDI rig, it blew the CDI right away and will not start.
To make matters worse, DC CDI's are pretty difficult and fairly expensive to come by as they're not commonly used on the buggies. -Mike
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the cdis i have are both ac and dc, would it still fry it?
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well by changing the pin in the 4 plug connector
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orignally from factory they had the plug on the ac outlet in the connector and it ran, when i got the new cdi i kept it the same, then changed it to dc. after that didnt work i pulled the flywheel cover off and saw the ignition timing sensor messed up.
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So, you've got the timing sensor issue fixed, right?
In the midst of doing all the switching back and forth before you found this issue you may have fried the CDI -- do you have another (from your friend's buggy, perhaps?) that you could swap on and try?
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got the magneto and is in priority mail yesterday, and just wondering if this helix 150cc is ac or dc, just am confused on why they have it plugged into ac
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They are definately DC based in stock form. You have to do a re-wire to even be able to use the AC based ones..
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all the ones I have tried to rewire didnt run. I have tried that with my wifes hammerhead.
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i as wondering if you hooked-up the conector pin on the cdi to the ac while being a dc, would it ruin the cdi?
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All I know is that the few times customers hooked up one of my AC CDIs to their DC buggy (either because they didn't READ my product listing saying not to do this, or because they simply weren't paying attention...) the CDI fried immediately on the first key-turn, and never worked again.
In this case, I'm guessing the CDI you've been trying to use is dead.
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yes, the cdi will fry quick when its not the correct one. I have even seen them get so hot the back side gets soft
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I think even in the re-wire, it has to go to a different pin or something to use AC. Not a direct swap of the wire if I remember right.
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