The basic function of the bike has been tested, and I think it is going in the right direction. I still have some tweaks to go....ie. cartridge emulators and figure out a better headlight solution. (It's fine during the day, for visibility, but the light beam is not so good at night for seeing the road)
My first priority was to update the electrical system. It is, after all 35 years old, and a Suzuki to boot. That's two electrical strikes against, for anyone counting.
I Ditched the points for a DynaS:
Upgraded the Coils:
Added a relay to supply the coils and DynaS ignition directly from the battery:
Replaced the old shunt type reg/rec with a modern Series SCR type from a Polaris:
I did a static timing adjustment and was perplexed that I had to have the plate almost completely retarded to get it timed. Once I got it started and did a dynamic timing check it did need a little advancement, but not much! I still find it odd that the adjustment is so far to one extreme. I don't like any adjustments that are set at one end or the other. Maybe they figure that the user may want a bit more advance for performance, and they give you room to do that. It is unlikely that anyone would retard the timing from the factory setting. I dunno. That's my theory....and I'm stickin' to it! Regardless, it fires up and the timing is spot on,and the charging is strong with this one, Obi Wan.
Now I need another warm dry spell to road test, but Mr. Weatherman isn't cooperating!
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