Ok, found this while looking for coil testing proceedures. Just posting so if someone else is looking they don't have to go searching.
#ZERO said:
Before installing a bunch of parts you should check the resistance of the ignition coil and stator pulser coil.
Just use an ohm meter with the coil disconnected and measures the primary resistance across the orange and black wires; it should be between .078 to .106 ohms at 68F degrees.
Also check the secondary resistance across both spark plug high tension leads and it should be 3.5 to 4.7 ohms at 68F degrees.
To check the pulser coil on the stator just unplug the white/red wire and black ground wire; it should be between 12.6 to 15.4 ohms at 68F degrees.
You should also check the spark plug gap width and resistance if they have built in resistors and should measure less then 6000 ohms.
It's pretty common for spark plug wire ends, spark plugs and pulser coil wires & windings to go bad and if they're out of spec replace only the parts that are needed
I did what is in bold above. I tested the resistance between the plug wires first. They measured out at 46k ohms, just where they should.
Then I opened the ebox.... and found something awesome! (Awesome b/c I hope it helps diagnose this damn bog...)
Standing water!
I tested the orange and black wires on the coil and I had to range my meter to like 200M Ohms to get the reading to register. I assume thats bad, but a lot of people said they got "0.00" on their test. Also I found this...
The wires for the coil have been cut, soldered, and wrapped in electrical tape. The area that wasn't soldered was very corroded, but none of the stands were broken. It looks bad, and i'll probably replace the coil (unless ya'll advise differently) but the soldier joints look strong so to me... the connections should be good right?
Also, there was a lot of this grainy gel on the horizontal surfaces. There was a line on the Enhancer where water had been about an inch deep in the box at some point in time. Is that just corrosion with the aluminum?
A buddy suggested that I add a extra ground, I used the over temp grommet to run the wire.
All of the ground connections, despite the surrounding corrosion, looked solid. There was shiny metal between all the connections.
No need for a image...
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d158/StyleWagons/Jetski/25e814ef.jpg