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fat_sac
82 1100 GK timing advance?
I've searched but didn't find a whole lot. Can anyone quickly walk through the timing advance on an 82 1100? The bike sounds a little flat and I wouldn't mind giving it a little more pep.Tags: None
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Grandpa
If you want "pep", then get yourself a GS1100E or GS1150E, etc. The shafty GS1100GK is for mild-mannered touring, not for "pep". Fool with it, and you'll lose whatever stability and reliability it came with. My own GS1100GK has 120,000 miles on it, and running great, because I don't fool with it or try to turn it into something it isn't.
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fat_sac
Originally posted by Grandpa View PostIf you want "pep", then get yourself a GS1100E or GS1150E, etc. The shafty GS1100GK is for mild-mannered touring, not for "pep". Fool with it, and you'll lose whatever stability and reliability it came with. My own GS1100GK has 120,000 miles on it, and running great, because I don't fool with it or try to turn it into something it isn't.
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fat_sac
Originally posted by Grandpa View PostIf you want "pep", then get yourself a GS1100E or GS1150E, etc. The shafty GS1100GK is for mild-mannered touring, not for "pep". Fool with it, and you'll lose whatever stability and reliability it came with. My own GS1100GK has 120,000 miles on it, and running great, because I don't fool with it or try to turn it into something it isn't.
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Grandpa
I'm not bashing you, boy! It's just that you have the wrong platform on which to build more performance.
As far as I'm concerned, you may go ahead and waste your time, money, and energy in making a GK do what it wasn't intended to do.
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fat_sac
Originally posted by Grandpa View PostI'm not bashing you, boy! It's just that you have the wrong platform on which to build more performance.
As far as I'm concerned, you may go ahead and waste your time, money, and energy in making a GK do what it wasn't intended to do.
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fat_sac
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Billy Ricks
You would have to slot the plate the signal generators are mounted on to adjust timing. Once you do that you will probably have to tweak your jetting.
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fat_sac
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostYou would have to slot the plate the signal generators are mounted on to adjust timing. Once you do that you will probably have to tweak your jetting.
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txironhead
Probably be happier just running a Dyna ignition if they make one for your bike. Throw on a couple of newer coils and it will make your spark much stronger and be easier than trying to just add a degree or two.
Just my thoughts, don't have any other advice to give on the subject.
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raceman
Originally posted by Grandpa View PostI'm not bashing you, boy! It's just that you have the wrong platform on which to build more performance.
As far as I'm concerned, you may go ahead and waste your time, money, and energy in making a GK do what it wasn't intended to do.
l have to step in here and show some support for this poster, grampa you`re out of line and embarrasing yourself.Any bike can benefit from correct set-up,it`s a post about timing his bike for fksakes.Post in the other forums if you want to tell us how your old and wise ways have allowed you to pile the miles on your bike.lf we all behaved like you this forum would be a ****pile.
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fat_sac
Thanks guys. I might look in to a new ignition. For right now though I'm still buttoning up the exhaust and front brakes. The brakes were toast when I got this thing so we haven't been road ready for a while.
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Originally posted by fat_sac View PostDo you move clockwise or counterclockwise to advance?
Dyna makes an nifty programmable electronic ignition that would allow you to tinker all you want with advances and advance curves. It's a wee bit spendy, but if you're replacing the ignition and coils anyway, what's a couple hundred more bucks? You're selling lots of those Fat Sacs, right?
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You'd also likely need to start using premium gas, too -- once nice little benefit of the 8 valve engines out in the backwoods is that they don't need premium gas when everything is mostly stock. Most riders don't mind buying premium, though.
All umbrage-taking and unwanted curmudgeonly advice aside, Grandpa does have a point -- as crude as the stock system of advance is, the potential benefits of advancing timing are very small unless the engine has been heavily modified in other ways.
However, it's your bike and your money -- tinker away if it makes you happy, watch out for pinging, and let us know what you find out.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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