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Newtronic and coil trouble -77 gs750

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We have restored a 77 gs 750, the bike ran before restoration. Noe we have connected the Newtronic ignition again, but one of the coil is getting really hot with the ignition on. What could be the problem? First start attempt we tried the coils from a -98 gsxr600, they got really hot and one of them fried in the attempt of 30 mins. Now we have switched back to the old coils and now one of them gets hot. Ideas?
 
You might try getting ahold of spec II. Gary (I think his name is) is or was a distributor for the newtronic ignitions and still sells coils that are compatible with the ignition. Spec II can be reached at 818-837-1313 Good luck, Paul
 
newtronic......could be dramas ,,,, in australia they were dramas,,,

newtronic......could be dramas ,,,, in australia they were dramas,,,

We have restored a 77 gs 750, the bike ran before restoration. Noe we have connected the Newtronic ignition again, but one of the coil is getting really hot with the ignition on. What could be the problem? First start attempt we tried the coils from a -98 gsxr600, they got really hot and one of them fried in the attempt of 30 mins. Now we have switched back to the old coils and now one of them gets hot. Ideas?
..... hi if you are having dramas with your newtronic ignition etc,, i would say based on experience ditch it and go pamco if petes finished building a gs ignition set up ,,, i went pamco on my yam..and they are great . also you get all the help you need regards oldgrumpy
 
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