Rebuilt the bike this past year. Had a problem with upper RPM power. Winter came, it got cold and I parked it for the season.
A few days ago I pulled it out of the garage to start work on it again. Fired up on the second kick, idled fine. hopped on to take it around the block and it rode just as it did when I parked it for the winter. A few houses from home it suddenly died and would not restart at all.
I changed plugs and still could not get it to start. On two occasions while trying it did kick back on me. After that nothing at all.
pulled and cleaned plug again, held it against the cylinder head as I kicked it, No spark. suspected the timing could have slipped somehow. Hooked up a light to the black/white primary wire and a battery per the service manual and the light illuminated and never went out as the points opened.
Pulled the flywheel and stator, everything looked clean and good.
Checked continuity on the harness and physically checked the wires and no wires appeared to be broken.
removed points and tested continuity. There is continuity when the points are closed and there is not when they are open.
Checked for continuity between wires at the stator harness connector. There is continuity between the Black/White primary wire and the White/Yellow wire on the harness. Is this normal or is this a short on the stator somewhere?
Also, the Black/White primary wire appears to be grounded at all times to the body of the stator. Is this normal or is this only supposed to happen when the points are closed?
Please let me know if this seems normal, or abnormal and if there is a good procedure to check the stator and coils, and what kind of values I should be checking for. I am not too familiar with this older technology, but trying to learn.
Thanks for any ideas!
EDIT: Stator in question:
