Finding new Signal Generator for 1982 GS750e

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  • braveryd

    #1

    Finding new Signal Generator for 1982 GS750e

    My buddy and I have figured out that the 1982 GS750E that we're restoring has a bad signal generator.

    Would you guys happen to know of a cheap place that carries it? Or would this Dyna S Ignition work for me?

    https://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/tpl/p...=p20271&mmyId=

    Thank you much for your help as always guys.
  • Guest

    #2
    Yes the Dyna S will work on your bike.

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    • braveryd

      #3
      Would I have to purchase anything besides the Dyna S Ignition system? I do believe my ignition coils are still good.

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      • Guest

        #4
        I don't like the stock coils but if they are good use them. They will work with the Dyna S.
        If you have the money get the Dynatek green 3ohm coils.

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        • braveryd

          #5
          Thank you very much for you help chef1366.

          Is there a large difference between the Dyna S and the stock signal generator? I am quite scared of harming my new toy in anyway and I hope this thing doesnt cause any other problems to the electrical system.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by braveryd
            Thank you very much for you help chef1366.

            Is there a large difference between the Dyna S and the stock signal generator? I am quite scared of harming my new toy in anyway and I hope this thing doesnt cause any other problems to the electrical system.
            Posplayr has a great wiring diagram for wiring in the Dyna S with a coil relay mod. You won't harm your baby. She'll love ya for it.

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            • mike_of_bbg

              #7
              I just ordered a Dyna S myself. So no personal experience yet; it will arrive tomorrow but I'll have to wait until Sunday to install. Just thought I'd mention it's a bit cheaper at Z1 Enterprises, and they're great (as I hear is Dennis Kirk).

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