Answer
Nov 15, 2021 - 08:49 PM
Hello David.
The Dyna-S is not effected by RFI noise, so you may use the plug wires of your choice.
The coils mounting location is not ideal, as it will get quite hot in normal operation and shorten its useful like.
Mounting the Dyna-S may require a light trimming of the ignition plates outer diameter to fit the distributor. However, before doing this, be Certain the Dyna-S rotor properly fits the spring loaded advances assembly. There are some pre 1970 distributors the Dyna-S rotor will not physically fit.
Assuming the above goes well, the only other thing you will be required to do it to static time the Dyna-S of the rear cylinder, not the front, due to the distributor shafts rotation. You can reach us Mon-Fri 8am-5pm PST at 800-928-3962 or support@dynaonline.com for more information on our products.
The Dyna-S is not effected by RFI noise, so you may use the plug wires of your choice.
The coils mounting location is not ideal, as it will get quite hot in normal operation and shorten its useful like.
Mounting the Dyna-S may require a light trimming of the ignition plates outer diameter to fit the distributor. However, before doing this, be Certain the Dyna-S rotor properly fits the spring loaded advances assembly. There are some pre 1970 distributors the Dyna-S rotor will not physically fit.
Assuming the above goes well, the only other thing you will be required to do it to static time the Dyna-S of the rear cylinder, not the front, due to the distributor shafts rotation. You can reach us Mon-Fri 8am-5pm PST at 800-928-3962 or support@dynaonline.com for more information on our products.