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Success. My '77 GS750 runs. After fabricating a new points-to-coil wire, and gapping the points, it finally fired up. Ran a little rough at first, but smoothed out quite a bit. Maintains an idle a little above 1000 rpm....a bit erratic, but not bad. My only concern so far is a cool #2 exhaust pipe. It's hot to the touch mind you, just not as hot as the other three.
Also had some difficulty setting the timing. After gapping the breaker point for 1-4, I proceeded to attempt to set timing by loosening the three breaker plate screws, hooking a multimeter to ground, and where the coil lead and condenser lead attach to the points, and setting when the points open by checking for loss of continuity. Unfortunately, no matter where I place the plate between either extreme of adjustment, it always has continuity. Even when the points start to open. Haven't quite figured that out yet, so I just eyeballed it, and went for broke, and it runs. Just wanted to let y'all know that another GS lives once more.
Ryan
mueller@xta.com
Also had some difficulty setting the timing. After gapping the breaker point for 1-4, I proceeded to attempt to set timing by loosening the three breaker plate screws, hooking a multimeter to ground, and where the coil lead and condenser lead attach to the points, and setting when the points open by checking for loss of continuity. Unfortunately, no matter where I place the plate between either extreme of adjustment, it always has continuity. Even when the points start to open. Haven't quite figured that out yet, so I just eyeballed it, and went for broke, and it runs. Just wanted to let y'all know that another GS lives once more.
Ryan
mueller@xta.com