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    #16
    Sounds like you need a new ignitor.
    Ed

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      #17
      thank you for the reply Nessism! is there any way to test it?

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        #18
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        here is what my ignitor looks like. is this a factory unit or a different unit?
        Last edited by Guest; 05-24-2016, 12:51 AM.

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          #19
          There is a way to test the ignitor, but you have to do it VERY carefully, or you will definitely kill it.

          Do you have a manual? If not, click HERE to get one. I just looked through the manual, could not find the test. They mention the ignitor, but not how to test it. I know I have seen the test, not sure if it was in my 650 book or 850 book, I will have to find it and get back to you.

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            #20
            Thank you Steve!

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              #21
              I'm not an expert on the matter but some members have reported inconclusive results following the testing methods in the service manual.

              The parts fishe shows the following bikes used that same ignitor. Unfortunately, it's one of the more problematic part numbers (450's are burning those things out all the time). It may have to do with sensitivity to high voltage from over charging the battery (poor R/R ground). My point is that finding a reasonably priced unit is not easy.



              1980 SUZUKI GS250T - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1980 SUZUKI GS450ET - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1980 SUZUKI GS450LT - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1980 SUZUKI GS450ST - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1980 SUZUKI GS550LT - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1980 SUZUKI GS550T & ET - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1981 SUZUKI GS250TX - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1981 SUZUKI GS450EX - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1981 SUZUKI GS450LX - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1981 SUZUKI GS450SX - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1981 SUZUKI GS450TX - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1982 SUZUKI GS450EZ - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1982 SUZUKI GS450LZ - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1982 SUZUKI GS450TXZ - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              1982 SUZUKI GS450TZ - SIGNAL GENERATOR
              Last edited by Nessism; 05-24-2016, 08:07 AM.
              Ed

              To measure is to know.

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                #22
                looks stock to me. I replaced ignitor on sons 450 with dyna system, including coils for price of one of them. Says it runs stronger then ever, did coil relay mod at same time.

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                  #23
                  I think I will go with a Dyna unit to replace the ignitor. The original ignitor is about the same price as a Dyna unit but replaces the signal generator and the ignitor. The coils check out ok so I will continue to use them.

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                    #24
                    Is there a difference between the Dyna units? The only reason I am asking is that I see a unit without the coils for sale that is $120 but it says that it is not compatible with my bike. There is another unit that seems to have the same specks but also includes the coils for $280. Couldn't I just purchase the $120 unit and use stock coils or do I need to replace stock coils as well? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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