Re: C85txrt Stator and timer base resistance test
a tech without a peak reading meter ??
a good meter can be had for 111 dollars or so.merc part# 91-99750A1.
its analog so you can spot intermittants that the digital cannot. the draw back is its polarity sensitive.
one of my digital meters, in auto range, scales about 1000 ohms.
so if I tested a circuit with a spec of 1200 ohms my meter will display 1.200 but with a very small K symbol alerting me its Kilo Ohms and to multiply my scale by 1000.
anyway, I actually have about 30 years at this, was an FC,advanced electronics field, in the USN for 6 years.
have training certs from Volvo,Mercruiser<honda,suzuki,Tohatsu,mercury,mariner,force and I am currently one of not many certified Yamaha master technicians.
its not uncommon to see resistance readings slightly out of spec and still perform correctly.
it also depends on the spec callout of the meter being used.
imput impedance has a lot to do with it.
the high speed windings on your unit have a call out of 120 Ohms.
your high speed is technically out of spec but you say it still runs well.
all resistance readings are at room temp and plus or minus 20%.
I have seen it to many times especially with Japanese stuff.
sometimes the manual translation simply fails.
but thats why I do a charge coil input voltage test and the CDI output voltage test and I instantly know can the device physically work.