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justmount1
i am getting ready to take my ignitor off of my 81 kaw 440ltd i think it is bad ditto on what khrys771 said
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oldschoolorange
Is there any way to make a device that would put the smoke back in them?
I have been busy as hell for the last bit but as soon as I have things sorted out I will got going on this
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saddlewarmer
Originally posted by oldschoolorange View PostIs there any way to make a device that would put the smoke back in them?
I have been busy as hell for the last bit but as soon as I have things sorted out I will got going on this
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saddlewarmer
Ok boys and girls!!! i've troubleshot 2 igniters, p/n 32900-45110. one has a bad scr that feeds the coil. shorted out. the second lost 2 transistors that provide drive to the scrs. Now all i have to do is get the parts! i am also working on a simple tester to verify if the igniter is working while on the bike. more to come.....
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550ERAT
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saddlewarmer
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novacane
the igniter is not firing the coils which fire #1&4 cylinders on my 1982 gs1100.inside you can see where it has been hot and the circuit board is burnt.i replaced it with one from ebay that they said came off a running bike but still no fire to #1&4 .................any thoughts
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Andrew Stano
Excited To Hear Your Intentions To Fix Old Coils!!
Originally posted by saddlewarmer View PostI'm not trying to make a bunch of money on this. figure if it works, i'll charge for my time to fix plus parts. i know the feeling of needing to fix something and not having the money to do so because of the high cost of an item. hopefully, as some say, this is a way i can give back to the gsr.
THANKS ANDREW
PS; INFORMATION OF COIL
NIPPONDENSO
12V
#129700
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Matchless
Originally posted by saddlewarmer View Posti will try them all. i'm actually trying to draw a schematic from the board. will let you know more later.
Would it be possible to let me have a copy of the schematic? I would like to prepare some backup in case my 28 year old gives up the ghost.
Thanks
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1981gs1100e
Guy's, 90-95% of the problem with the GS igniters is the "coil driver" transistor---there is one for the 1&4 cylinders and one for the 2&3 cylinders.
Most of the time, when they short out, this cause's the box to
"let the black smoke out"
The box will get VERY HOT to the touch---it will almost burn you if you touch it with the power on for minute or so.
The original transistor has a part # d997 on it.
There has been a number of different "replacements" for this number but most every number has been discontinued also. (2sd977 as one example)
I have located a replacement transistor, I can ship it to your door within the con. US for $12.00 if this helps anybody...This is my cost and I am just trying to help out others on there repairs to the old ignition.
Hope this helps
JohnLast edited by Guest; 09-13-2008, 09:30 AM.
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TWorx81
Hello there!!
So is this a common problem across all the bikes from 550 to 1100?
I've expierenced the same problem as a few of the guys on here who have only 1-4 or 2-3 firing. I swapped the wires from the one coil to the other then the problem was reversed. Is there an aftermarket igniter for the gs650?
thanks again gentlemen!
TWorx
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Matchless
Originally posted by TWorx81 View PostHello there!!
So is this a common problem across all the bikes from 550 to 1100?
I've expierenced the same problem as a few of the guys on here who have only 1-4 or 2-3 firing. I swapped the wires from the one coil to the other then the problem was reversed. Is there an aftermarket igniter for the gs650?
thanks again gentlemen!
TWorx
The igniter is definitely fixable and the components are cheap.
I just need to identify the diode marked 350 accross the darlington pair, then I could make the schematic available to interested members on the forum
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