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Help! Dyna s ignition.
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My question is can I buy replacement after market pick up coils anywhere as they are listed as obselete. Or alternatively can I buy and fit a dyna s replacement unit (are they available for my model?). And is there anything I should be aware of when swapping out.
I am based in Australia so will have a wait on delivery.
Thanks in advance and here is a pic of my bike, nearly finished and very anxious to get it running now.
Greg
1980 kz550 c ltd.
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The stock ignition is a good design, but purchasing any used replacement parts for it would be a crap-shoot.
Z1 Enterprises is a good source for Dyna-S, and would also get a set of the Dyna solid core plug wires with integrated caps, and new ignition coils.
The Dyna-S likely requires higher ohm ignition coils than the stock coils used with the stock igniter ignition. The green 3 ohm Dyna coils are recommended.
However, Z1E also has less expensive 4 ohm ignition coils that will serve just fine, and which I believe have integrated plug wires that also require caps.
Very reasonable pricing and best service on the planet:
www.z1enterprises.com/
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Can google the part number to locate a source.
[strike]Here's a sample:[/strike]
[strike] www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/kawasaki/KP-59026-1012.html [/strike]
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EDIT -- correct part number is 59026-1009
www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/kawasaki/KP-59026-1009.html
Shows "Not Available."
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KZ900 LTD
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I remember checking partzilla the other day and thought my part no. Was 59026-1009 did a quick check on eBay at the time and did not show much. I am currently at work - working hard:-) so will do some more research tonight , thanks again for your informative responses and I suspect I may have to go the dyna s option, I will check my coil rating tonight.
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Patton wrote: Per kawasaki.com, the "pulsing coil" assembly part number 59026-1012 was used on various Kawasaki models through 1995.
Can google the part number to locate a source.
Here's a sample:
www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/kawasaki/KP-59026-1012.html
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$108? I would replace with Dyna S.
Jon
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Geeebeee wrote: Thanks Patton,
I remember checking partzilla the other day and thought my part no. Was 59026-1009 did a quick check on eBay at the time and did not show much. I am currently at work - working hard:-) so will do some more research tonight , thanks again for your informative responses and I suspect I may have to go the dyna s option, I will check my coil rating tonight.
Opps :blush: 59026-1009 is correct.
www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/kawasaki/KP-59026-1009.html
Partzilla says "Unavailable," as do several other suppliers.
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General
home.comcast.net/~loudgpz/GPZweb/index.html#home
Service manuals
home.comcast.net/~loudgpz/GPZweb/Mnls/Mnls.html
home.comcast.net/~loudgpz/GPZweb/index.html#home
The manual at hand shows:
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Is your frame -> engine optimally grounded (battery (-) potential....?
Ignition plate ground is through the plate to engine contact...
If Dyna components, have you performed the static test...?
Will inform you if pickups are working or not...
In case you need...
Dyna S Installation-testing
Dyna Tek Test Procedure
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www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?i...0%2f750&item=DYDS2-2
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I chose the title dyna s for the post in order to attract responses from those who have used these or have advice on using.
I have done a test on my coils and get a reading of 3 ohms , they may have been replaced with coils from another model? So I will go ahead and order a dyna s unit today.
Thanks again everyone.
1980 kz550 c ltd.
1982 GPZ750R
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