1980 GS 1000 G
I'm at the point in my bike rebuild where I'm checking/installing the electrics. I tend to check and inspect as much as possible 'on the bench' before installation.
After the wiring loom installation it is time to check/install the ignition coils. So I've checked the impedance values in my manual and it states...
Primary - 3 to 5 ohms.
Secondary - 31 to 33 K-ohms.
The numbers for Primary I'm getting are - both coils showing 3.8 ohms (Nice)
The numbers for Secondary are - Left coil 11.9K ohm and Right coil 0.0K ohm. OK, so the left looks low and the right, well, dead.
Test performed with plug caps on and off, same readings.
First things first. Search GSR Forum for any information coil related. From what I can gather, it appears the thing to ensure, is replacement coils meet the factory spec impedance as there may be risk of damage to the TDI unit.
I note on the forum the mention of Dynatek 3 or 5 ohm coils. Unfortunately for me, the cost is prohibitive due to exchange rates, shipping and Australian additional taxes.
So it's off to an interweb search to find replacements.
Iv'e found an eBay seller here in Australia that I've purchased from before. They have coils listed specifically for the 1980/81 GS1000G that fit my budget. Their listing shows the impedance as - Primary 5.11 ohm and Secondary 17.55K ohm. Those numbers look odd considering the information in the workshop manual.
OK that's the ramble, now the question.
Is 5.11 ohm for Primary a bit on the high side and 17.55K ohm considered too low? What I am not clear on, is which side of the coil could cause damage to the TDI if the impedance is not satisfactory.
Any advice would be greatly valued.
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