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Coil recommendation for '79 750 twin
- RustyB4
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It might be a fuel delivery issue (I'm running open pipe on stock jets), but I think the coil I pilfered from and old Honda finally gave up. Any sugestion for a replacement? A newer stock (Kawasaki/Honda/Yamaha/Suzuki twin?) coil would be nice, and probably cheaper, if I could find one used. Also, what kind of luck have you guys/gals had with aftermarket brands (Accel comes to mind)? Thanks in advance for your help...
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An Accel 3-ohm or a Dyna 3-ohm coil is what you want.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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And I think the yellow wires look cool
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That's what I got and it might have been the best change I made to the bike(s). Bolts in the stock mounts, with nice, replaceable wires......or a Dyna 3-ohm coil is what you want.
(1.) '75/'76 KZ400D - Commuter
(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
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In answer to the question, I do have spark, as I've timed it, it starts, idles cleanly, etc. About one block into my test ride though, the bike just did not want to rev, and it was all I could do to keep it running until I could make it back to the driveway. I messed with the float adjustment when I had the carbs apart (back to "flat") so it may be the bike is running out of gas just enough to make it sputter. Either way though, I will get the coil, especially after I fix the starter (no fun kicking an old bike in 90 degree weather). Another question about the H-D coil though--will it work on a bike with no electronic ignition? I thought resistance for coils on bikes thus equipped were WELL below 1 ohm, at least nowhere close to the 3 required for my rusty beast. I certainly like the price you paid, though...
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I'm sure the Dyna is just as good.
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Thanks for all the good coil advice though--I'll probably go with the Accel, because those yellow wires DO look pretty freakin' cool.
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One guy had this happen twice in a week. Man did he take a lot of ribbing! :lol:
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
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Another question about the H-D coil though--will it work on a bike with no electronic ignition? I thought resistance for coils on bikes thus equipped were WELL below 1 ohm, at least nowhere close to the 3 required for my rusty beast. I certainly like the price you paid, though...
The HD coil measured ~2.8 - 3.0 ohms, The HD tech I talked to said it was for their electronic ignition equiped bikes, and the points version was 4.5 - 5.0 ohms. I have it on my twin with points ignition right now, and it works great. MUCH smoother. I have an electronic pickup from a 440 LTD that I am going to put on, with a Mallory HyFire VI-aL. Anyone know for sure if I need the ingiter from the LTD, or can I just use the parts from under the points cover to trigger the Mallory unit (I need to find the manual)?
Oh yeah, I've had the no fuel issue that I could have sworn was an ignition problem too (It really IS an ignition problem, NO FUEL to IGNITE!!!).
I really need to get a new speedo cable, I can never remember when I last put gas in the tank!!! and I just have too much fun riding to be bothered trying to figure out how far I've gone!
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I have no idea what will work with the Mallory, I don't know if you need the igniter or not.
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