Quantcast
Jump to content


Looking for a CDI box for 2000 Big Bear 400


QuadMan49

Recommended Posts

Quadman, the cdi probably blew because when you disconnect the battery while it's running, and charging, the voltage goes up before the regulator has a chance to prevent it. There is a "spike" in the voltage that is too high and shorts through insulation or components.

The voltage regulator is designed to be connected to a battery and always expects some small amount of current to be going into the battery. It struggles to chew up all the excess power when there's no battery connected. It's regulator adjusts too slow. Once the battery is off, and the regulator has adjusted, they often seem ok, but the voltage spike can take out any electronics, such as cdi, dashes, efi systems.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 Thanks for all the feedback!

Here's how the original CDI got blown: After riding several minutes the ATV suddenly stopped and quit running. I quickly found that the positive terminal on the battery broke off while riding from all the vibration of 20 years. (The engine was not running at this point)

After wedging it back on, the quad started up & ran fine, but due to the bumpy road the cable kept coming off, the engine dying each time. After doing this three times the 4 wheeler would only turn over, and as it turned out, it lost spark because the CDI got blown.

Edited by QuadMan49
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Similar Forum Topics

    • By Gwbarm
      I Ran across this video today comparing an aftermarket to OEM Carb on Suzuki Vinson, thought it might generate some interest, it is quite long but informative.
       
    • By hardcastle
      My friends KQ 300 starts fine and runs, as soon as you put it in gear and try to accelerate its bucks and farts like crazy, not moving... I cleaned carb and it worked good for 1 day... now back to same problem.... could it be such as a bent valve????
    • By Louznmemind
      Howdy y'all, I'm trying to fix a neighbors 2015 Brute Force 300. Came in with hard to start and won't idle except on choke issue. I pulled the carb and found the pilot jet as well as the emulsion tube partially clogged. Cleaned up everything, put it back together, still having issues...  It will start right up on choke and will also start off choke if you give it just a touch of throttle but it absolutely will not idle unless it's choked just a touch. Also, excuse my ignorance but I'm assuming the "dial" thingy attached to the carb that turns in and out is for setting idle?? 
    • By Its-always-something
      Have a 1998 AC 300 2x4, Just installed a new carburetor. Engine starts easy but the choke RPMs are very hi and take along time (5-10 mins when cold out). After engine has warmed up choke releases and it idles and runs fine., It does no have an electric choke. The choke lever is never used and it seems like an auto choke? Long story short, how can I lower the choke rpm levels?
       
      Also, carb came with a spare145 jet, not 100% sure what is installed. Could this impact choke RPMs?
       
       
      Any help and information greatly appreciated.
    • By Suzukiquad
      I have a 97 Yamaha Timberwolf and it is beyond loud, is there any good options to silence them or at least make them bare able to drive. I know it has a crack in the exhaust pipe, but even with that fixed its still loud. 
×
×
  • Create New...