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I have a 1 suzuki lt250 quadrunner with no spark. I can't find the proper electrical diagram for it. The CDi as 6 wires comming out of it. orange, green an black/? going to stator . Comming out from engine (Stator) 3 yellow ( alternator ) 1 orange, 1 green, and 1 black/?. Witch wire is or are pick-up coil? impulse generator? What should be the resistance of them? ignition coil test good !

anybody as info on it , please help!

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Gignac02

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i did have that manual. I don't know if it because my LT 250 was made in 1984, but none of the electrical diagram fit the number of wire and color of wire on the CDI and the stator. I have checked with Suzuki and i have the proper CDI and Stator for this ATV. CDI parts number is= F8T08671. any help to determine witch wire or wires are pick-up coil and impulse generator will be appreciated! There is only 6 wires comming out of the Stator and the 3 yellows are for the charging circuit. 1 green, 1 orange and 1 black are left for the ignition

thanks

gignac02

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i did have that manual. I don't know if it because my LT 250 was made in 1984, but none of the electrical diagram fit the number of wire and color of wire on the CDI and the stator. I have checked with Suzuki and i have the proper CDI and Stator for this ATV. CDI parts number is= F8T08671. any help to determine witch wire or wires are pick-up coil and impulse generator will be appreciated! There is only 6 wires comming out of the Stator and the 3 yellows are for the charging circuit. 1 green, 1 orange and 1 black are left for the ignition

thanks

gignac02

I believe the 250 wasn`t made until 1985 ! LT 250EF and LT 250 racer:confused: 84 biggest quad was 185 CC I can send u the info on them !!

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I believe the 250 wasn`t made until 1985 ! LT 250EF and LT 250 racer:confused: 84 biggest quad was 185 CC I can send u the info on them !!

It probably a 1985 bought at the end of 1984. I found in the suzuki parts catalog, that they have used 3 different stator fot the lt250. And the one the used on mine is not showed in the 1985 repair manual. Any info on that 6 wires stator will be appreciated. I already know that the 3 yellows are the altenator, still the orage, green and black to know use and resistance!

Thanks

gignac02

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