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    #16
    1150 is electronic also and has totally different plug ins.
    could it be rewired?? maybe?
    dyna S sounds like the best plan if a stock box can't be found for a fair price but he'd still have to purchase an 8v. advancer and i'm not sure if the cover is deep enough.
    if not then add a deeper cover from a mechanical advance model 8v. as the 16v. covers do not bolt on.

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      #17
      Thanks for the explanation of how it works posplayr.

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        #18
        Simplest solution in order to get this GK back on the road (assuming the problem is actually ignition related), you need to get either an 850 or 1100G '82+ ignitor, OR get a Dyna S and retrofit an older mechanical advance unit. I don't have time right now to research but I think the advance units from most 8V engines is the same (850/1000). You can check for yourself by looking at part numbers for the advance units using one of the various on-line parts fishe systems. Z1 Enterprise sells the Dyna S for about $120 and is a good supplier if you decide to go that way.
        Last edited by Nessism; 08-05-2010, 05:20 PM.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
          Simplest solution in order to get this GK back on the road (assuming the problem is actually ignition related), you need either get an 850 or 1100G '82+ ignitor, OR get a Dyna S and retrofit an older mechanical advance unit. I don't have time right now to research but I think the advance units from most 8V engines is the same (850/1000). You can check for yourself by looking at part numbers for the advance units using one of the various on-line parts fishe systems. Z1 Enterprise sells the Dyna S for about $120 and is a good supplier if you decide to go that way.
          Agree but expediency and cost are two different things. So more options could be a good thing ................ OR NOT

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            #20
            hmmmm, a few things to consider there. Thanks everyone.
            I'm not all that keen on changing anything from original on my bike unless I have to, especially adding any extra mechanical bits which will give me another thing that has to be adjusted or will eventually wear out! haha!
            I've learnt the hard way in life that anything that is mechanical and can move will wear out sooner than you would like (including myself!) and give you problems!
            Will try today to get help from the other half to get the bike out of the small garden shed it's in (it's sitting on gravel and hard to move without help) now that the rain here has stopped.
            Will check anything and everything I can think of for other faults before considering my options if it does turn out to be the ignitor as I suspect.
            Gotta get this bike going soon as we seem to be having a short mild winter here and I'm keen to go explore the area around the country town I've moved to from the city 9 mths ago here in Australia.

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              #21
              Originally posted by ericoppel View Post
              hmmmm, a few things to consider there. Thanks everyone.
              I'm not all that keen on changing anything from original on my bike unless I have to, especially adding any extra mechanical bits which will give me another thing that has to be adjusted or will eventually wear out! haha!
              I've learnt the hard way in life that anything that is mechanical and can move will wear out sooner than you would like (including myself!) and give you problems!
              Will try today to get help from the other half to get the bike out of the small garden shed it's in (it's sitting on gravel and hard to move without help) now that the rain here has stopped.
              Will check anything and everything I can think of for other faults before considering my options if it does turn out to be the ignitor as I suspect.
              Gotta get this bike going soon as we seem to be having a short mild winter here and I'm keen to go explore the area around the country town I've moved to from the city 9 mths ago here in Australia.
              Well Pics would be nice; We usually dont get to Aussie very much

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                #22
                Will certainly send pics (as soon as I figure out how to do that). I tried the other day sending pic of inside of igniter to compare with older one but it asks for a URL for attachments?

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                  #23
                  Figured it out! I had clicked on "insert image" at the top, not realising I should have scrolled down to find "attach files" down below.
                  For starters here's the pic for comparison of the inside of the 32900-49420 ignitor from my '84 GS1100GKE.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by ericoppel View Post
                    Figured it out! I had clicked on "insert image" at the top, not realising I should have scrolled down to find "attach files" down below.
                    For starters here's the pic for comparison of the inside of the 32900-49420 ignitor from my '84 GS1100GKE.
                    I was actually thinking about pics of Aussie

                    Anyway 8/10 imes if you change the capacitors on that board (they are under the gunk) reflow the folder on the traces on the bottom the board will work. What ya gotta loose?

                    There are also instructions around here for posting pics. Like on Photobucket or some other file hosting service

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                      #25
                      Will give replacement caps and resoldering a try. Thanks for the advice.
                      Here's why I want to get the bike going again.
                      Pic attached is of view of Smith's Lake, taken from my balcony at Tarbuck Bay.
                      Lots of nice country roads here to explore!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by ericoppel View Post
                        Will give replacement caps and resoldering a try. Thanks for the advice.
                        Here's why I want to get the bike going again.
                        Pic attached is of view of Smith's Lake, taken from my balcony at Tarbuck Bay.
                        Lots of nice country roads here to explore!
                        Looks like a big country, got some pics of the coast? I'm partial to ocean views

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                          #27
                          Yep it's pretty big alright.
                          It's known as the world's largest island or the smallest continent, depending on your point of view.
                          Australia is actually roughly the size of Europe or the USA.
                          This pic is taken last summer of Shelly Beach, about a 10 minute ride from our house.

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                            #28
                            Here's one more with a tourist info URL on the sign for those lucky people without ignition problems planning a ride over here .........

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by ericoppel View Post
                              Here's one more with a tourist info URL on the sign for those lucky people without ignition problems planning a ride over here .........
                              Thanks beautiful pic of the ocean; water is very clear. What direction is the prevailing wind?

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                                #30
                                Shelly Beach is an unusual (perhaps the only?) beach on Australia's east coast which actually faces northwest due to being on a small peninsula (see map) and due to this gets mainly the warmer northerly winds.
                                It is well protected by the tall headland behind it from the cooler south westerlies so it's a pleasant spot to ride to even now in the winter.

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