Hi,
Came across this info. Might help someone.
Testing Hall Sender switching function.
Remove coil wire from centre of distributor and connect it to earth with a wire.
Peel back the rubber sleeve on the connector housing on the side of the dist.and connect a LED test light between the centre terminal and the positive(+) battery terminal.
Actuate the starter and the LED should flicker. No flicker = faulty hall sender.
I have not tried this and do not know why/if it has to be an LED test light or if you can use a multi meter. Perhaps someone can enlighten.
Don
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12v LED just seemed the easiest thing to use.
12v LED just seemed the easiest thing to use.
2ltr Aircooled CU with twin Solex's & originally a 009 dizzie, but now back to standard.