CassieL
Active Member
Ok first you can have electrical noise in the power circuit. And the alternator can throw noise and put a load on the engine.
Don't be concerned about the start signal
It's only used on push to start models.
If yours is running then that circuit isn't relevant. If your hunting a misfire then use an induction pickup on the coil secondary lead. Then you can see each cylinder firing.
Sometimes a bad pip can cause a random misfire. It's seen as a ragged edge on the pip waveform. I have seen an alternator cause a rough idle due to electrical noise from a bad rectifier.
What scope are you using and what is your scale and time base?
Don't be concerned about the start signal
It's only used on push to start models.
If yours is running then that circuit isn't relevant. If your hunting a misfire then use an induction pickup on the coil secondary lead. Then you can see each cylinder firing.
Sometimes a bad pip can cause a random misfire. It's seen as a ragged edge on the pip waveform. I have seen an alternator cause a rough idle due to electrical noise from a bad rectifier.
What scope are you using and what is your scale and time base?