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    '82 450 Igniter - Repair, Replace, or Make?

    My igniter has carked it, and of course I need to get something to make those coils fire the spark plugs.

    So, I see I have four options available to me:

    1 - Repair my existing one.
    2 - Replace with a 30 year old second hand one.
    3 - Replace with an aftermarket one.
    4 - Make one.

    I attempted to go option 1 last night, and got to here:



    That plastic resin is tough stuff. To get to that point, I removed the outer casing with a chisel and I started on that resin with the chisel and hammer, but man it ain't gonna work.

    I have seen you can soak it in lacquer thinner to get it off, but that's not a practical solution in my house unfortunately. My garage is part of the house downstairs and any fumes will go through the house. Already had that issue with cleaning the carbs and don't wanna tempt fate again.

    Option 2 seems like a bit of a joke as the only one here in Aus on eBay is going for $190.

    Option 3... well... is there such a thing as option 3? I haven't found anything yet.

    Option 4 I'm thinking is the way to go. I have a schematic courtesy of Matchless and some German fellow, and I have been known to solder a thing or two in the past and I may even remember some electronics theory along the way. The big concern here is I need to get it registered once it's done, and I'm not sure if a roadworthy will pass a home made igniter or not.

    So, given the above, does anyone else have any suggestions or recommendations or magical sources? I'd still honestly prefer option 1, but that resin is really gonna kill me...
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    #2
    What about this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1980-...#ht_512wt_1165

    If he won't ship to you I will. Drop me PM if you want to discuss.

    Failing this, or finding similar, I'd go the make one route. The inspector blokes won't know the difference between the factory ignitor and an aftermarket you piece together.
    Ed

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      #3
      Originally posted by pete View Post
      The big concern here is I need to get it registered once it's done, and I'm not sure if a roadworthy will pass a home made igniter or not.
      I see two options here:
      1. Don't tell them it's home made. Is their primary concern that it's all original or that it works properly?

      2. See if you can make your home made unit to fit inside the original shell to disquise it. If you don't tell, I won't either.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Nessism View Post
        What about this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1980-...#ht_512wt_1165

        If he won't ship to you I will. Drop me PM if you want to discuss.

        Failing this, or finding similar, I'd go the make one route. The inspector blokes won't know the difference between the factory ignitor and an aftermarket you piece together.
        It looks like the seller will not ship outside the US. If I were you Pete, I'd take up Nessism's offer. I mean look at the listing! You get almost all of the wiring and ignition system! Let's hope that it works though.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
          What about this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1980-...#ht_512wt_1165

          If he won't ship to you I will. Drop me PM if you want to discuss.

          Failing this, or finding similar, I'd go the make one route. The inspector blokes won't know the difference between the factory ignitor and an aftermarket you piece together.
          Hmmm that's definitely worth considering thanks Ed! I must've had the Australia only option ticked when I was looking last night.

          Big question of course its whether it works or not, I'll have to ask a question as he doesn't really say in the auction...

          Originally posted by Steve View Post
          I see two options here:
          1. Don't tell them it's home made. Is their primary concern that it's all original or that it works properly?

          2. See if you can make your home made unit to fit inside the original shell to disquise it. If you don't tell, I won't either.

          .
          Cheers Steve, although the possible issue is actually at a bike shop, which is where the safety certificate is issued initially. They will probably know the difference

          And unfortunately I've had to destroy the casing to try to get inside the existing one... that's a pain.

          Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View Post
          It looks like the seller will not ship outside the US. If I were you Pete, I'd take up Nessism's offer. I mean look at the listing! You get almost all of the wiring and ignition system! Let's hope that it works though.
          Yeah it looks good, but it doesn't really say whether it works or not. If it don't work, $50 down the tubes. I'll ask a question on the auction and see what he says.
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            #6
            Hey Pete,

            A US Postal Service Small Flat Rate box to Australia is less than $14 or a medium is $45. The auction says the parts are "fully functional", plus they look nice and clean so it's a good chance they came off a low mileage bike.

            I''d go for it.

            Let me know if you need my help.
            Ed

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              #7
              Made a decision...

              Ok, I made a decision.

              Firstly, Ed, thanks so much for your very generous offer, I really do appreciate the fact you're willing to help me out like that.

              As it turns out, because he doesn't sell outside the US, I can't even ask a question via eBay, and I also can't purchase it via eBay and Paypal, so that would mean I would need you to do the whole deal for me. That doesn't sit well with me, so I'm going to pass on this one. If I could purchase it and communicate with him and ask him to ship it to you etc., then that would be a different story.

              So, I am going to make one based on the schematic I have from the German guy via Matchless as it doesn't look overly complicated and should be relatively inexpensive. The most expensive part will probably be whatever weatherproof case I decide to put it in.

              I will also persevere with digging into the guts of the OEM one so I can hopefully end up with a spare repaired one as well.

              Once again Ed, thank you.

              I think I'll keep this thread alive with making the new one to hopefully help future search results...
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                #8
                Pete,

                You need to use heat and a pick (awl?) to remove the epoxy 'potting' the components in your ignitor.

                secondly, does your bike use a mechanical advancer? if your bike uses an electronic advancer that is built into the ignitor; the schematic from matchless won't work. then your options would be 'as I see it' to (1) find a good used one (2) continue un-potting your ignitor and make a wiring diagram of all the components with values. (3) modify a different ignitor to work in place of yours (4) use a Dyna 2000?? (5) roll your own micro processor based system and write the code for it.
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                  #9
                  The 450 has a mechanical advance so no worry there.

                  Matchless's GM HEI based ignitor seems like a good solution...although if it were me I'd just get that one off ebay. The HEI system is well regarded so it shouldn't be too much to expect it to fire a twin cylinder motorcycle.
                  Ed

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                    #10
                    That's been done and documented a couple of times before, so a forum search might turn up some helpful tips. I think I've seen Mr. Matchless comment before that the GM HEI units might create a bit of heat: thus he emphasizes attaching the modules to a good heat sink.

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                      #11
                      Thanks for all the replies guys!

                      I'll check on how that acetone is going this morning, and if it's still not getting anywhere I'll go back to the heat gun tonight.

                      As for the HEI module, I have that diagram from Matchless' site also.

                      I found this locally here for the princely sum of $9.95 plus postage. If he has two this could be the trick.

                      Any idea if these would be right? He doesn't list a model number or anything, but going by the description it sounds right:



                      Failing that, the other HEI models start getting dearer, which brings me back to soldering up my own.

                      The schematic for the ignitor from the German fellow via Matchless does include an option to run a chunky resistor to reduce the heat and load on the coils and power transistor also, which sounds like a good option to me.

                      The upside with the HEI option vs. soldering my own is that the HEI will be more robust (with lots of heatsink of course) as it's built for the task, whereas I'd have to try to take some measures to reduce the effects of vibration if I was to solder one up.
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                        #12
                        Hmmm. The second picture looks like the GM HEI modules I've seen, the first does not. They honestly look like two different devices - the first pic has a 1x4 pin configuration while the second has slanted 2 x 2.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by pete View Post
                          Ok, I made a decision.


                          As it turns out, because he doesn't sell outside the US, I can't even ask a question via eBay, and I also can't purchase it via eBay and Paypal, so that would mean I would need you to do the whole deal for me. That doesn't sit well with me, so I'm going to pass on this one. If I could purchase it and communicate with him and ask him to ship it to you etc., then that would be a different story.
                          Change your primary address to a US one, for the purpose of contacting and bidding on US only items. I use this one: http://www.thelettercarrier.com/ because that where I have ALL my US purchases go... the address is at the bottom of the page.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mike_of_bbg View Post
                            Hmmm. The second picture looks like the GM HEI modules I've seen, the first does not. They honestly look like two different devices - the first pic has a 1x4 pin configuration while the second has slanted 2 x 2.
                            I thought it looked a bit odd, but the seller apparently has difficulty with responding to questions... still no reply yet to a simple "do you have more than one?" question, although I noticed they've managed to update the auction to say last one.

                            Originally posted by bluewool View Post
                            Change your primary address to a US one, for the purpose of contacting and bidding on US only items. I use this one: http://www.thelettercarrier.com/ because that where I have ALL my US purchases go... the address is at the bottom of the page.
                            Thanks for the heads up, but my wife tried a similar service once that then onships to Australia, however Paypal rejects the whole thing because the US addresses are not "verified", but there is no way that we could find to verify it... just gets all too difficult. I thought this online thing was supposed to make things easier...
                            1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by pete View Post
                              Thanks for the heads up, but my wife tried a similar service once that then onships to Australia, however Paypal rejects the whole thing because the US addresses are not "verified", but there is no way that we could find to verify it... just gets all too difficult. I thought this online thing was supposed to make things easier...
                              I wasn't suggesting that you actually ship it there, only use that address in your ebay profile as your primary address so you can contact the seller to see if he would ship to Nessism or whatever. Somehow that address works as a confirmed address for me. I was happily surprised when I realized that. It all seems rather moot at this point as you have decided to proceed in another direction. Good luck.

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