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16 Aug 2012 01:56 #542891 by badrhino
What replacement coils? was created by badrhino
I have a 1982 J motor in my bike and was wondering what coils I need for replacements?
Are they 3 ohm? Also where is the cheapest place to get them?

1980 KZ1000 with a 1982 KZ1000J motor with 1100 pistons and heads, Vance & Hines, 29MM Smooth Bores, Work in Progress
Franken Z!

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16 Aug 2012 02:19 #542894 by MFolks
Replied by MFolks on topic What replacement coils?
www.z1enterprises.com for Dyna coils. The 2.8(might be 2.2 ohm are Grey, and the 3.0 ohm are green.

Ignition Coils And Sparkplug Wire Choices

What came with the bike, were ignition coils that even when new were marginal, add years of cooking under the tank in the stop and go traffic, and the coils will probably fail when hot.

Replacement coils can be bought at www.z1enterprises.com I believe “Emgo” is the brand. They also carry the popular Dyna 2.2 and 3 ohm coils, along with replacement sparkplug wires.

Now, you have a choice on sparkplug wires:

1.Copper plug wires with no supression caps (the best choice, but will produce audio noise Radio’s and TV’s). Not only do the copper core wires deliver better spark, they will also deliver a much longer lifespan - carbon core wires are prone to erratic spark delivery and early breakdown, short lifespan.

2.Copper plug wires with supression caps(a built in 5000 ohm resistor, that can sometimes fail, like what came with the bike).

3.Copper plug wires with no supression caps, but using resistor plugs(the “R” in the plug number, like B8RES).

4.Supression plug wires with no supression caps.

NEVER use resistor plugs combined with supression caps or supression plug wires, as now there will be two (2) sources of resistance in the secondary windings of the ignition coils, greatly reducing the spark energy.

Another choice is the Accel 3 ohm coils, with a similar, primary(small wire)electrical connection, using ring terminals as the Dyna ignition coils do. Whatever brand of coil you go with, make sure the primary wires will clear the mounting hardware, as the spacers come awfully close, possibly blowing a fuse. Some riders have replaced the metal spacers with non conductive Nylon spacers, reducing the chance of an electrical problem.

7mm sparkplug wires will fit the stock ignition coils(if they have replaceable wires, indicated by screw off caps on the coils with ridges). The sparkplug wires fit into a port with a brass ”Stinger” that goes into the sparkplug wire or lead(the Brit’s. Canadians, and other countries call the sparkplug wires “High Tension Leads”).

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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16 Aug 2012 11:35 #542923 by loudhvx
Replied by loudhvx on topic What replacement coils?
Gray Dyna 2.2 ohm coils is the best match for the stock electronic ignition. You can probably use the 3 ohm as well. If you have a Dyna S, then you should get the 3 ohm coils, or to save money, you can use the Emgo coils with the Dyna S.

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17 Aug 2012 19:43 #543147 by badrhino
Replied by badrhino on topic What replacement coils?
I just have the stock electronic ignition.

1980 KZ1000 with a 1982 KZ1000J motor with 1100 pistons and heads, Vance & Hines, 29MM Smooth Bores, Work in Progress
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17 Aug 2012 20:20 #543148 by MFolks
Replied by MFolks on topic What replacement coils?
Either the Accel or Dyna 3 ohm coils will work, but both of them will be using ring terminals on the primary(small wire) side of the coils, comming close to the mounting spacers, possibly shorting out, blowing a fuse. Many riders substitute the metal spacers for a Nylon one there.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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