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gwhunran
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I just put a new Dyna S ignition on my 79 GS1000L. I have new coils and wires on order but have not received them yet. A guy at my favorite bike repair shop told me "don't run the bike until you put the new coils on." Supposedly because the new coils are a lower resistance than the factory coils, 3ohms versus 5ohms. He said that running it before the new coils could damage the new ignition.
This doesn't make since to me because, if the current coils have a higher resistence they should put less load on the ignition than the new lower resistence coils will. I am more familiar with audio applications dealing with speakers and amplifiers where higher impedences between speakers and amps cause the amp to run cooler or less hard than lower impedence speakers. Too low an impedence can cause some amps to burn up.
Is my logic right? Is it safe to continue to run the bike until I get the new coils?
Thanks,
Richard
This doesn't make since to me because, if the current coils have a higher resistence they should put less load on the ignition than the new lower resistence coils will. I am more familiar with audio applications dealing with speakers and amplifiers where higher impedences between speakers and amps cause the amp to run cooler or less hard than lower impedence speakers. Too low an impedence can cause some amps to burn up.
Is my logic right? Is it safe to continue to run the bike until I get the new coils?
Thanks,
Richard