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mark1122 wrote: no wonder i feel thirsty lol
good thing i didnt say clitz. lol
Bet you already have a picture for that one. :dry:
LOL
and i bet uv seen it LOL
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.....uh, your petcock drips?? :ohmy: You should have that looked at. :laugh:
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79MKII wrote: Thanks for the info.
.....uh, your petcock drips?? :ohmy: You should have that looked at. :laugh:
its not that bad, if i just keep it elevated. :laugh:
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I have an issue with the Dyna ignition.
The timing light, or system check light stays on. I have been through each connection about three times.
I am really ready to take the ball peen hammer to the bike now. There is no spark, the timing cannot be set.
The wiring is correct, I checked it, my neighbor checked it, then we checked it all again. There are no broken wires, we checked them with an ohm meter.
Anyone else had this issue?
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tk11b40 wrote: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
I have an issue with the Dyna ignition.
The timing light, or system check light stays on. I have been through each connection about three times.
I am really ready to take the ball peen hammer to the bike now. There is no spark, the timing cannot be set.
The wiring is correct, I checked it, my neighbor checked it, then we checked it all again. There are no broken wires, we checked them with an ohm meter.
Anyone else had this issue?
If not already done, would:
Assure the red wire from Dyna-S (that's spliced into the bike's switched battery voltage) is actually supplying battery voltage to the Dyna-S pickup modules.
In order to function, Dyna-S requires battery voltage (unlike points).
Assure both ignition coils are each receiving switched battery voltage to primary wiring terminal (typically a red or red/yellow wire).
Assure that the primary terminal screw heads aren't shorting against the coil mounting spacer.
Could manually ground and un-ground a charged ignition coil's primary winding to see if the grounded plugs spark.
Even if the Dyna-S is properly functioning to ground and un-ground the ignition coils, there are other reasons that may cause absence of spark.
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BTW Patton, he has the Dyna 2000 not S.
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This is giant let down number two. The first one was a near battery explosion as the thing was way over charging. So I by new stator and solid state rectifier, then ignition thinking all would just "fire" up.
everything that is supposed to wrk with the key on works, the coils are wired with Hot on one terminal then a jump wire to the second coil (per Dyna instructions).
The right coil seems to get "warm" with the ignition on, we checked resistance, it was the same on both coils.
Burnt OUT..ready to hook a tow strap to the bike, yank it off the stand, and into the street dragging it around for a couple miles.
I will check all against your drawing in the morning, thank you for the illustration!!
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I don't know what would cause a voltage drop. The wire used for the switched tweleve volt is the same one as the stock coils. There is plenty of juice there.
The coil on the right (2/3) gets rather warm when the power is turned on, the coil on the left (1/4) is cool to the touch.
This is baffling me. I had this thing running with the point style ignition, just had the aforementioned charging issue.
Ever been "whippied" while waterskiing or tubing? I'm gonna drag this thing to LA, behind my truck, and "whip" whats left inot Dynatek's front window.
Ok maybe not.
I also thought maybe we had a grounding issue due to the powdercoated frome, so I jumped a ground to the coil (the section of Bar that gets grounded) still no change.
:woohoo:
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The drawing I posted applies to Dyna-S and not Dyna 2000.tk11b40 wrote: ...will check all against your drawing in the morning, thank you for the illustration!!
If needed, here are Dyna 2000 installation instructions, including the trouble shooting section which may be helpful.
www.schnitzracing.com/manuals/DDK2-12C.pdf
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One cold coil and one warm doesn't seem right. Don't do anything rash right now. I'll have a look at mine tomorrow to see if something jumps out at me. Too late to go out there starting the bike and such. If you aren't getting the 12v on the red wire like the instructions say, then something isn't right.
Is your battery fully charged now? Is that four pin plug coming from the crank trigger plugged in properly. I know that I left mine disconnected once and couldn't figure out why the bike wouldn't start for about an hour. Have you selected an advance curve with the switch on the ignition box? It's not still in test mode is it? I know you have probably checked this stuff. I'm just throwing it out there to make sure you haven't overlooked something.
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Am thinking that overcharging typically results from an issue with the voltage regulator, or the voltage regulator component in a combo rectifier/regulator unit. And not an issue with the stator, which produces AC current that the rectifier converts into DC current which the regulator supposedly limits to a certain level.tk11b40 wrote: ...way over charging. So I by new stator and solid state rectifier, then ignition thinking all would just "fire" up....
Could be mistaken, but hear most about generator issue of under-producing, rather than over-producing.
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I want this bike to be rock solid dependable, and comfortable, I plan on riding it all over the west coast, so when a slight problem occured with charging, the whole system got replaced.
Ignition was the same theory, but now I have an issue. This drives me crazy, I generally buy the best thing I can find, with no worries about cost. Now the thing is inop, I am pissy pissy.
There is only one fuse, the main 30 amp. The wiring harness is brand new.
I almost have enough cash invested into this thing, approaching the price of a new BMW, which would give me long service. I started riding on the KZ's of the same time frame, so this is the dream bike, but I am so close to destroying it out of anger ..... well I need not go on.
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