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Dyna S Coils
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Dyna S Coils
Just wondering if anyones got any pics of dyna coils mounted ? Just tried to fit some green coils & having real issues with the clearance for the plug leads ? can't seem to mount them any other way than with the leads pointing towards the rear of the bike & upwards ??
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IanM63 wrote:wilsonsjw11 wrote:Steve,is that relay for the 'Wired George'mod good location if it is.
Got me curious now... What on earth is the "wired George mod".
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To be complete, I just thought i'd mention, or rather illustrate, the right-angle connections I used with the Dyna Coils.
They must save about 75 mm of cable on each lead leg.
These right-angle rubber mounts were purchased already connected to the insulation lead. The actual insulated leads were labeled "BOSH Super Sports Induction Core 790" I'm not sure of the quality of these leads, I always use copper-core.
Further, you might see a small bracket (sheet-metal spacer) I made, to be able to use the longer mounting spacing of the Dyna coils and thus avoid the closeness of the primary connection.
This was not easy as the mount tended to throw the coils closer together in the front.
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RegardZ.
They must save about 75 mm of cable on each lead leg.
These right-angle rubber mounts were purchased already connected to the insulation lead. The actual insulated leads were labeled "BOSH Super Sports Induction Core 790" I'm not sure of the quality of these leads, I always use copper-core.
Further, you might see a small bracket (sheet-metal spacer) I made, to be able to use the longer mounting spacing of the Dyna coils and thus avoid the closeness of the primary connection.
This was not easy as the mount tended to throw the coils closer together in the front.

RegardZ.
Garn (Sydney) Z1, Z1A, Z1B and Z900-A4
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