Interesting. I have the original CDI unit along with the original stator. This is something that I will keep in mind if I have to start swapping in parts. I did buy a CDI from amazon for the 87-88 and that did not work and if I put that back in will try swapping wires around. Also, there are 2 different pickup coils on it although they have changed the wiring on the stator so that the second one is not hooked up. On the 87-88 schematics there are 4 wires going to the stator connector and on the 89 there is only 3. On the 90 stator they deleted the second pickup coil and placed the source wiring in the 4 pin connector instead of on bullet connectors.
OK I am beginning to understand all the imputs and outputs of the CDI on my ATV.
On the ATV side of the ATV you have 2 3 pin connectors and one bullet connector.
On my 1989 ATV and on the schematic for 1990 and later ones
Bullet connector is the input to the coil.
5 This is ground
6 Kill switch. This is ground provide by either the "main switch in off postion" or the "handle bar rear brake switch in the on position".
7 No wire on the 1989 and later ones.
8 This is a output to provide a ground to the Starting circuit cut-off relay. Not sure of its function but assume that when the ATV is running that it turns off the relay disabling the starter.
9 Front stop switch for the rear brakes.
10 Neutral switch. Same lead that powers the neutral light.
On the Stator side of the CDI.
On my 1989
2 bullet connectors which are the source coil.
1 Pickup coil #1
2 Pickup coil #2 ?
3 Pickup coil #1
4 No wire
On the schematic for the 1987 and 1988 there are 2 pairs of contacts. One pair going to ground and the other going to power. It shows both being enabled in the on position.
On the schematic for the 1990 and later same 2 pairs of contacts. One pair going to ground and the other going to power. It shows the ground pair being enabled in the off position and the power being enabled in the on position.
On my 1989 it works the same as the 1990 ones. In the online parts places and on Amazon it shows that there is only one part # for all the years so I am assuming that the 1988 and older schematics are wrong.