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1976 Suzuki TS100 no spark
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[QUOTE="chillywilly, post: 1334782, member: 93072"] I might be wrong, but i do not think that there is any way to repair a stator at home. The wires could still be broke or the coating is damaged and leaking current. I think you will be looking at sending it out for rewinding or a replacement unit.As for testing it if you put the meter on the leads and check for continuity, not sure what #s you should see, but you should see something.As for your other requests, go get a service manual from somewhere or go to your public library and look there, ours has some great repair books on the shelf. [/QUOTE]
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