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I have a 1983 GS 650. Last winter I would start it every week or so just to keep her running through the cold-spell. One week she started great, the next week, she just wouldn't start! I tried everything, including starting fluid.
Someone told me it was the points, and that I should get a Dyna S. I read about them, and it seemed like a good idea. My old Chevy trucks all had HEI distributors and they worked great.
Before I ordered the Dyna S, I called the company and they told me it would work fine on my bike. When I got the part and started to install it, I saw that the oil pressure switch was in the way of the Dyna S plate. The old plate had an arc cut into it to make room for the oil pressure switch.
I checked around and found out that my Dyna S plate could be modified to fit my bike. Has anyone done this before, and can you tell me how it worked out?
Someone told me it was the points, and that I should get a Dyna S. I read about them, and it seemed like a good idea. My old Chevy trucks all had HEI distributors and they worked great.
Before I ordered the Dyna S, I called the company and they told me it would work fine on my bike. When I got the part and started to install it, I saw that the oil pressure switch was in the way of the Dyna S plate. The old plate had an arc cut into it to make room for the oil pressure switch.
I checked around and found out that my Dyna S plate could be modified to fit my bike. Has anyone done this before, and can you tell me how it worked out?