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i installed my dyna ignition coils,wires,pickups,plugs and changed my oil the other day and now i seem to be getting a top end noise more like a tick sounds like its coming from exhaust side but cant tell for sure. i know when i changed the plugs i got br8es instead of b8es didn't think it would make a difference, was i wrong? or should i use a higher octane fuel. i plan on doing a compression test when i get home from work just to see if i might have a warn valve seat that might need a thinner shim any other ideas or suggestions?Tags: None
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Originally posted by bubby View Posti know when i changed the plugs i got br8es instead of b8es didn't think it would make a difference, was i wrong?
The stock wires are suppressor-type wires. The stock caps are resistor-type caps. The stock plugs are non-suppressor (resistor) plugs.
All of these items are available as "resistor" or "suppressor" types, you only need ONE of them to be so.
If you have stock RESISTOR caps and your new RESISTOR plugs (that is the R in the BR8ES), you need to change one of them.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostDo you still have stock wires and caps on the plugs?
The stock wires are suppressor-type wires. The stock caps are resistor-type caps. The stock plugs are non-suppressor (resistor) plugs.
All of these items are available as "resistor" or "suppressor" types, you only need ONE of them to be so.
If you have stock RESISTOR caps and your new RESISTOR plugs (that is the R in the BR8ES), you need to change one of them.
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I agree with Tom, an exhaust leak often sounds like a tick.
The Dyna wires are "suppressor" type, which means they have resistance in them and don't need resistor caps. I think you should use regular, not resistor, plugs...although either way, I'm pretty sure that has nothing to do with the problem at hand.Ed
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Originally posted by bubby View Posti have aftermarket dyna 7mm wires.Originally posted by Nessism View PostThe Dyna wires are "suppressor" type, which means they have resistance in them and don't need resistor caps. I think you should use regular, not resistor, plugs...although either way, I'm pretty sure that has nothing to do with the problem at hand.
Originally posted by Steve View PostAll of these items are available as "resistor" or "suppressor" types, you only need ONE of them to be so.
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bubby
[QUOTE=Steve;1683814]Let's see, ... suppressor wires, either stock or NGK caps (you don't say which), both of them are suppressor style, AND resistor plugs.
i dont know what kinda caps they are they came with the dyna kit ... i only got the resistor plugs cause thats all the parts store had, i will go get some none resistor plugs... but i have a new problem i shut my bike off at the gas station and it wouldnt turn over like the battery was dead .. i guess im of to bikecliff's site to read up on charging system health while my battery is on the trickle charger.. lately this bike is giving me alot of problems 1 thing after another truly testing my patients
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Originally posted by bubby View Post...but i have a new problem i shut my bike off at the gas station and it wouldnt turn over like the battery was dead .. i guess im of to bikecliff's site to read up on charging system health while my battery is on the trickle charger.. lately this bike is giving me alot of problems 1 thing after another truly testing my patients
Please check the Newbie Mistake thread linked in my signature to see if you have overlooked anything...
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bubby
Originally posted by Toasty View PostCam end float? Mine started doing that recently and goes away after it's all warmed up.
The Dyna wires are "suppressor" type, which means they have resistance in them and don't need resistor caps. I think you should use regular, not resistor, plugs...although either way, I'm pretty sure that has nothing to do with the problem at hand.
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tkent02 An exhaust leak can sound like that how do i check for a exhaust leak i cant feel anything with my hands i dont think it is a exhaust leak but worth investigating to find out
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bubby
its came end float it comes and goes gonna rebuild the tensioner and see if it helps get rid of the annoying ticky tick tock sound i occasionally hear at the intersection
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BassCliff
Hi,
Originally posted by bubby View Postlately this bike is giving me alot of problems 1 thing after another truly testing my patients
To get you started:
Connect the three stator output wires directly to the r/r input wires, bypassing that useless loop of wire that runs up to a non-existent headlight switch on the handlebars. Connect the ground wire from the r/r directly to the negative terminal of the battery. Clean all electrical connections and grounds, fuse box, connectors, bulb sockets, battery terminals, solenoid, everything.
Use a Shindengen r/r unit (see list in the "compatible" link below, purchase used one from eBay), and a stator from either Caltric (eBay seller) or Rick's Electrics.
Click and Read the following:
Stator Papers
More On The Stator Papers
GS Charging System Health+Quick Test
Compatible Stators and R/Rs
Regulator/Rectifier Diode Test
Cleaning Your Wiring Harness
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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