im installing the Dyna S onto my engine. It’s going the same as it did last time, a year or two ago. As I’m finding the timing for cylinders 1&4, I need to rotate the whole plate all the way clockwise. Even then, I’m still a tiny bit off when timing for the full advance marks with the rotor held open. So I can adjust the individual pickup for 1&4 to get it right on. Then when I spin the motor to the 2&3 cylinder pickups, the 2&3 pickup can’t adjust to get the test light to turn on at the right moment.
Last time I came across this issue, I got the dremmel out and carved out more slot out in the 3 plate adjustments, and was able to get it timed well enough. But that doesn’t seem correct that this $180 product, spec’d for this bike, need to be dremmeled to work properly. Anybody else have the issue?
also, the last time I installed it, because of forum research, I thought I needed to get an earlier gs1000 mechanical advance for the Dyna to work. So I got one from a 78 gs1000, and it worked fine. This time I am using my stock 11E advancer unit. I noticed that the advance marks are different from each other on the two advancers. The 11e full advance mark is about 6.5mm from TDC mark, and the 1000 is almost 5mm. Could be the same degree, but different advanced diameter.
i only ask this because the gs1000 has factory advance mark on the advanced to use, while my 11e advanced only has factory marks for the 1&4 side, and I had to measure and translate the mark spacing to the 2&3 side. Not the most precise way of working.
any thoughts appreciated.
thanks
photo below shows 1&4 times correctly and 2&3 as close as I’m able to get it, but needs more advance.
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