I obviously don?t understand how a magneto works.
Here?s what I?m into. The A10 with a K2F magneto runs great. Starts first kick every time, idles and runs well. Runs so well that it will no longer shut off with the handlebar button kill switch. It used to, but gradually started NOT working; I?d press it, and it would start running on one cylinder, and gradually die. Last week, it quit working altogether, and I had to stall the bike against the brake to kill it.
So I disconnected the kill wire at the magneto and tested the button. Button OUT, no ground at the spade connector. Button DOWN, it connects to ground. So the button works.
I then thought the brush inside the end cap must be not making contact with the points center bolt. So I screw off the end cap and put a new brush in.
But meanwhile, I connect one lead of my ohmmeter to the engine case (ground) and test the magneto with the other lead.
Any place I touch on the magneto has continuity to ground. The center bolt is grounded whether the points are open or closed. Each point has the same continuity to ground, whether the points are open or closed.
And yet the bike runs, and runs well. Of course the kill button doesn?t work; the center bolt on the magneto is ALREADY at ground, all the time.
What don?t I understand here? You may call me Jack-pudding if you like and I will take no offence, as long as I can solve this silly thing.
Lannis