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anyone out there with this ignitor box?
looking for an ignitor box for an 81 gs650g. hard to come by... any thoughts? don't even wanna ask what Suzuki will charge for one.
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You can use a Dyna S even though they don't list application for the GS650G. That model Gs has the oil pressure sensor behind the ignition plate, so the Dyna S back plate needs to be clearanced to allow the switch to poke through.
Most GS ignitors function the same, but some have different plugs. Swap around the plugs, and figure out the mounting, and you should be up and running. Just stay clear of the later model GS's with the spark advance built into the ignitor - 2nd generation 550, 3rd generation 750, 1150, and 2nd generation 850 and 1100G.Last edited by Nessism; 09-27-2013, 10:42 PM.Ed
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81suzi
thanks for the info
I have a used one currently from an 850 or 1100 and its working fine till I hit 5000 rpm, shift into 5th gear, then she flatlines (can't go any faster). everything is back to stock on the bike (everything) except this. got this off ebay, thought this was the solution till everything else was ruled out. I can get a correct one off ebay now for 40 bucks. what do you think? I know some ignitors operate at different impedances, but I haven't learned about this stuff till recently on the forums
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ken
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Originally posted by 81suzi View PostI know some ignitors operate at different impedances, but I haven't learned about this stuff till recently on the forums
The later ignitors (usually '83 and up) also had the ignition advance built it, which is why they are not interchangeable.
Originally posted by 81suzi View Postthe new/used ignitor on ebay is for a gs650gl-any problems putting this one on the g model?
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All the 81-83 650 shafties used same ignitor. But I don't think this is your problem as described in other forum ( flat in 5th at 5500 rpm ,yet will pull 80mph in 4th ). As far as I know, the advance is at full tilt at about 4000 rpm. But get that spare ignitor, that's a good price and it's nice to have spare parts!1981 gs650L
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81suzi
by not interchangeable, do you mean the bike should not run at all with an ignitor that has built in advance, or do you mean it would not function properly at rpm >5000 or so? with everything else gone over (valves, to intakes, to carbs, etc...), I did purchase the 650gs ignitor-i can't rule anything else out currently.
thanks a bunch for the time
ken
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koolaid_kid
If you have a mechanical advance, which is located on the end of the crank, and an ignitor with a built-in advance, you would have far too much advance for it to run. You need one or the other, not both.
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81suzi
problem SOLVED with the new/used ignitor! thanks for the advise, guys! it's nice to be out riding at full speed/power again. just in time for some fall rides is wisconsin here
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