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bikebuilder2009
Dyna Ignition
Hello, new to site, I have a 1983 gs 750 t and would like to do away with the ignitor. Would like to use the dyna unit, but can't seem to locate one that is specified for this year. Dynatec website doesn't even specify this year/model. Any suggestions?Tags: None
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BassCliff
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Hi Mr. bikebuilder2009,
Merry Christmas. I'm not an ignition expert but I think the '82 and later 750 models are all about the same in that area. Why not give Dynatek a call (or email) and see if they have a Dyna S ignition system to recommend? Let me share some GS lovin' and some GS cheer!
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SqDancerLynn1
From what I know The later GS bikes had the timing curve in the igniter. No mechanical advance. So in order to use the Dyna II or III you would have to retrofit a mechanical advance unit, depending on your bike you may need to make a spacer for the ign cover. OR spend big bucks for a Dyna 2000
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koolaid_kid
I just looked at Bike Bandit, the 83 750T has a mechanical advance on the end of the crank, same as my 1100E. The Dyna S bolted right up to my bike, with the appropriate wiring changes of course.
I used the DS3-2. The box is marked "DYNA S SUZ 550/750FOUR (ND)/850/1000/1100/1150.
So you need to pull the cover off and verify that it is a Nippon Denso ignition.
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bikebuilder2009
Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostI just looked at Bike Bandit, the 83 750T has a mechanical advance on the end of the crank, same as my 1100E. The Dyna S bolted right up to my bike, with the appropriate wiring changes of course.
I used the DS3-2. The box is marked "DYNA S SUZ 550/750FOUR (ND)/850/1000/1100/1150.
So you need to pull the cover off and verify that it is a Nippon Denso ignition.
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While the 3rd generation GS750 launched in 1983 (in E and ES forms), the GS750T and GS750S used the older 2nd generation 750 engine that employed a mechanical advance and standard GS ignitor. I think that DS3-2 piece should fit. Z1 Enterprises has good prices on those units plus the owner is a member here and quite helpful.Ed
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