ignition timing for gs1100e

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  • JUSS10

    #1

    ignition timing for gs1100e

    ok so i did a valve adjustment on my gs1100e and in the process of pulling off the ignition cover on the side to turn the crank, i saw that the screws that hold the sensors for the CDI have been cranked on. SO i would like to check the timing with a light but the manual I have doesnt seem to have the timing specs. does anyone know what these are? there has been a lot of rigged things on this bike so i don't doubt the timing has been tampered with. any help would be appreciated. thanks

    Justin
  • wilmas2cool

    #2
    What year ? My 1983 book shows 12 degrees BTDC at 1500 rpm +or- 150 rpm then goes to 32 degrees BTDC above 2300 rpm +or- 150 rpm. With a timing light the "F" mark of cylinder 1 and 4 lines up to the index line below 1500 rpm.

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    • JUSS10

      #3
      its a 1980. thanks for the info. i will see if i can get it started and check to see where its at

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      • blowerbike
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        • Aug 2008
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        #4
        if its a stock trigger plate..
        twist it full counter clockwise.
        the factory didnt build in more timing then it could use or enough to hurt it.
        if im ass-backwards on which way to rotate the plate someone inform me.
        now on the pre-80 (points type)suzuki's...
        thats a differant story..they must be timed.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Counter-clockwise will advance the timing.
          There is a space on the top left under the ignition cover where you can see timing marks. Remove the top screw that holds the timing plate on. There is a timing mark on the plate and one on the ignition. Line these up and go.
          If you want to use a light at idle hook into the #4 plug wire and line up F1&4 with the mark. Hit the throttle and it should advance to the next timing mark. They should both be spot on or your advance isn't working properly.

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