Thomas Asked:
... I measured my coils and found the lowest to be 15, 150 ohms, and the worst was 16, 490 ohms. Just curious if you would see that as satisfactory?
I am not sure what you measured???
The primary (Low Voltage) side of the ignition coil is less than 1.0 ohm.
That is not resolvable on any consumer-grade ohmmeter. It will just show as a short or some low value.
The secondary (High Voltage) side of the ignition coil is around 6,500Ω more or less.
The plug connectors are around 5,000Ω more or less.
Measuring from one plug connector to its matching connector on the other side of the engine should measure 15,000- 20-000Ω more or less as this involves the ignition coil and 2 spark plug connectors in series.
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Be sure you are using your meter properly.
Touch the leads together to get an idea of how Zero gets displayed.
Many digital meters have an OHM (Ω) selection an also a DIODE selection. They are not the same.
You will want the OHM selection for this measurement.
Pay attention to what range the meter is on. The decimal point moves with the range multiplier.
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Attention Rotax-ADMIN:
The Rotax 912is Heavy Maintenance Manual has a Typo.
In section 76-70-00, Sensors and actuators, Page 23.
The Secondary Side Measurement is shown as 8.2Ω +/- 0.8KΩ ... It should read 8.2KΩ +/- 0.8KΩ