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    1981 cb900f coils

    Hey All,
    wonder if anyone can inform me as to the feasability, or possibility of fitting cb900 coils to my GSX1100ex, thanks in advance. ;-)



    Des

    #2
    Basically, they should be 3 Ohm coils. For that vintage, you should be all right. Coil tests can be found on BassCliff's site.
    May I ask why you want to fit coils inferior to Dyna coils or different from stock coils?

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      #3
      Thanks for the quick reply KK.
      The reason I'm thinking of changing them is, that the coils on already, are different sizes and ignition feed from opposite ends, even tho under the tank, they won't be seen, I'd know they look crap, call me a perfectionist!!!!!, I jest caint elp meself,:-)

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        #4
        I'd get a service manual and compare the coils spec to those in your GS service manual. Repairmanualclub.com will most likely have a CB900 manual download.
        Ed

        To measure is to know.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Desyboy View Post
          Thanks for the quick reply KK.
          The reason I'm thinking of changing them is, that the coils on already, are different sizes and ignition feed from opposite ends, even tho under the tank, they won't be seen, I'd know they look crap, call me a perfectionist!!!!!, I jest caint elp meself,:-)
          If the honda coils don't work out, I got a set of stock 82 gs850 coils(4 ohm) that might work for you. send me a PM.
          1981 gs650L

          "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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