Dyna 3.0 ohm ignition problem

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  • Krunk_Kracker

    #1

    Dyna 3.0 ohm ignition problem

    Installed the green coild tonight, with 7mm Dyna wires and NGK resistor boots.

    I cannot find anywhere where which lists what post on the coil goes to what cylinder on the bike. I've looked everywhere. Can someone help me out here?

    I wanna get this thing running!
  • posplayr
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    #2
    it is in the manual in the schematic; shows 1-4 on left and 2-3 on the right. Make sure the primaries are correct.

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    • Krunk_Kracker

      #3
      Originally posted by posplayr
      it is in the manual in the schematic; shows 1-4 on left and 2-3 on the right. Make sure the primaries are correct.
      Yeah, that part I get, but does it matter where 1-4 go on the left coil, or where 2-3 go on the right?

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      • posplayr
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        #4
        Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker
        Yeah, that part I get, but does it matter where 1-4 go on the left coil, or where 2-3 go on the right?
        did you look at the manual?

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        • Krunk_Kracker

          #5
          Originally posted by posplayr
          did you look at the manual?
          The Dyna coils are not marked, they just have two posts, one in front of the other. So, I take 1 and 4 and go connect them to the left coil. What I am asking is, does it matter WHERE 1 and four plug into the left coil?

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          • posplayr
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            #6
            Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker
            The Dyna coils are not marked, they just have two posts, one in front of the other. So, I take 1 and 4 and go connect them to the left coil. What I am asking is, does it matter WHERE 1 and four plug into the left coil?
            No...........

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            • Krunk_Kracker

              #7
              Originally posted by posplayr
              No...........
              OK, I feel it was a legitimate question.

              I was having problems with it and trying to narrow the list of issues with why it wouldn't stay running.

              Thanks for your help!

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              • SqDancerLynn1

                #8
                It's what they call a wasted spark system.. Both fire at the same time..

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                • Krunk_Kracker

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1
                  It's what they call a wasted spark system.. Both fire at the same time..
                  Thank you, that's the type of answer I was looking for, haha.

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