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The gs250 has a mechanical advance, and the gs300 has electronic advance. So no, it won't work unless you get the entire signal generator from the gs250 and who knows if the crankshaft shaft ends and covers are the same.
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The gs250 has a mechanical advance, and the gs300 has electronic advance. So no, it won't work unless you get the entire signal generator from the gs250 and who knows if the crankshaft shaft ends and covers are the same.
GN250 box is electronic advance, too.
Further to my mention, there are a few XS650s running well on these boxes with no problems at all.
One or two owners have remarked how nicely they run compared to even their old TCI unit, which was probably showing its age.
As far as the older points-equipped XS650s go, the work being done at the moment is to modify the older generator rotor with a magnetic trigger and make a pick-up mount that can easily be replicated at home (or someone will probably make a batch of them).
So, as it stands right now, the GN box is a simple swap on to a TCI-equipped bike, with nothing else needing done. That got my interest going, as I have a couple of bikes that might well benefit from a cheap easy solution to elderly ignitors failing at some point. Unfortunately, the prospect of simply using two GN boxes on a four-cylinder engine is likely doomed to failure as the built-in advance curves won't be identical.
You can be sure though, that if I had a twin-cylinder bike from Zuk I'd be looking seriously at these.
I'm guessing to use the gn250 box you will need two, one for each coil as the gn250 is a single cylinder.
Take a look at the gs500e from say 1993, it's a 7 pin and the 500 is a parallel twin like your 300. Except your 300 is a higher revving 4 valve per pot, the advance curve may be different but maybe it won't matter. The mounting points and box size even look the same for the 300 and 500.

The gs250 has a mechanical advance, and the gs300 has electronic advance. So no, it won't work unless you get the entire signal generator from the gs250 and who knows if the crankshaft shaft ends and covers are the same.