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Possible Substitute Igniter?

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The fact that blowerbike states your bike eats igniters also says "if you continue to use parts that will fail, your parts will continue to fail". So that is a warning sign that you really need a different solution, unless you want to continue to pay obscene prices for parts that are guaranteed to fail.

Exactly what I want to avoid, and hope to cure with a little experimenting of my own. I'm sure it will be more of the help from the people here on this board, than myself. But that doesn't bother me, credit will be given where it's due when we get this figured out.

Also, if I don't find a way to get fire to this thing, I will have a GS550ES to part out...just sayin' :D
 
A dyna S can be made to fit.

I did it once, a few years ago:

DynaS.jpg


You have to make your own backing plate, get a mechanical advance from an earlier model bike, and do some shimming and jockying. I never ran the motor long enough to fiddle with modifying the cover to fit over it. Worked fine when I did it though - probably put a few hundred miles on the setup with no ill effects.
 
A dyna S can be made to fit.

I did it once, a few years ago:

DynaS.jpg


You have to make your own backing plate, get a mechanical advance from an earlier model bike, and do some shimming and jockying. I never ran the motor long enough to fiddle with modifying the cover to fit over it. Worked fine when I did it though - probably put a few hundred miles on the setup with no ill effects.

and there you have it...
not rocket science but still a good size task for the average weekend mechanic with average hand tools.
good job:clap:
 

And the 8 valve motor carries the plate with three bolts. The 16 valve carries it with 2 bolts. So the plates don't swap.

You could potentially take the backing plate from the 16 valve, fill all of the various screw holes and then mount the pickups from the 8 valve ignition. But its easier to just make a new plate out of aluminum, as I recall. You could certainly do that and then use the 8 valve pickups and an 8 valve ignitor setup.

What I never did finalize was whether running the 16 valve engine on a system designed for 8 valve ignition (Dyna S) curve had any negative effects....probably had some
 
99% of the 8 and 16 valve 4cyl. models have 3 retaining screws on the plate.
if a person is going to go to the trouble use a dyna S and make if worth your wild.
 
I don't remember how many screws hold my ignition plate, but I installed a Dyna S on my 16 valve this past summer. Works awesome.
 
Fix your old CDI! Or, get rid of the 550. It is too small anyway! El G.
 
Fix your old CDI! Or, get rid of the 550. It is too small anyway! El G.

Not too small for the knotted up back roads of Eastern TN. This is a great sized bike for around here. I have a blast on my R6, but even it has some pucker factor at times. I think that this little 550 will enjoy having it's neck wrung out. If I can get it road worthy!
 
I think the 8v mech advance might pull too much advance for the 16v or maybe I have it the wrong way round.
You could modify the stops to restrict or add more advance though and even change the springs if necessary to bring the advance in faster or slower....
A Dyna 2000 could also be made to fit and has electronic advance curves for 8v and 16v on board plus the latest one are programmable.

I would think you could also use the ignition from the 83-750 or the 700 models too but Dyna 2000 is probably cheaper and easier!
 
99% of the 8 and 16 valve 4cyl. models have 3 retaining screws on the plate.
if a person is going to go to the trouble use a dyna S and make if worth your wild.

the 16 valve 550 has 2 mounting screws.
 
And the 8 valve motor carries the plate with three bolts. The 16 valve carries it with 2 bolts. So the plates don't swap.

You could potentially take the backing plate from the 16 valve, fill all of the various screw holes and then mount the pickups from the 8 valve ignition. But its easier to just make a new plate out of aluminum, as I recall. You could certainly do that and then use the 8 valve pickups and an 8 valve ignitor setup.

What I never did finalize was whether running the 16 valve engine on a system designed for 8 valve ignition (Dyna S) curve had any negative effects....probably had some

The gs400 has 2 bolt points plate.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Suzu...rcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c50793831
 
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