Dyna s problem
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Dyna s problem
30 Jan 2014 20:41
i started having a problem a couple moths ago where i would ride and cylinders 2 and 3 would cut out at random. i thought i solved the problem when i fixed some connections. however, i went to start my bike up today and cylinders 2 and 3 wont fire. i have a dyna s ignition system and accel coils (installed by PO), and the bike ran beautifully a week ago. i believe i have the problem traced back to the dyna s. i had no spark to cylinders 2/3, but when i switched the power wires going to the coils i got spark in 2/3 but not 1/4. the left dyna s module is supposed to fire 1/4 correct? when i have the left hand module going to those cylinders, nothing, but when i have the right hand module going to the coil that powers 1/4 those 2 cylinders fire, but not 2/3. could one of the modules be faulty? i have a 79 kz650 c3 by the way.
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30 Jan 2014 21:04
Have you went to their Website and downloaded the trouble shooting yet? Complete that first then call Dyna. The hold time is long but they have a great bunch of guys.
www.dynaonline.com/skins/downloads/
www.dynaonline.com/skins/downloads/
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- 4TheKZ1000
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Re: Dyna s problem
31 Jan 2014 04:41
That's a pretty damming indictment on the Dyna-S module plate.
I think you have it well in hand and mostly solved, but spend the extra time running it all down again, listen to the forum advice.
Don't get tunnel vision and miss something.
I think you have it well in hand and mostly solved, but spend the extra time running it all down again, listen to the forum advice.
Don't get tunnel vision and miss something.
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Re: Dyna s problem
31 Jan 2014 05:41Speaking of Dyna S, before I call them or wait for an email reply.kaw-a-holic wrote: Have you went to their Website and downloaded the trouble shooting yet? Complete that first then call Dyna. The hold time is long but they have a great bunch of guys.
www.dynaonline.com/skins/downloads/
I have heard of guys sending them the units to test and diagnos.
Anyone know what they charge?? I have 3 Dyna S units that have been sitting for many years.
This was an old pic. when I was selling bikes last year.
Priority back & forth only $11, I can send them a prepaid return mailing package.
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Went thru 25 of these in 40 yrs.
I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
More room for The Old Girl, Harley 75 FLH Electra Glide,
Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!
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Re: Dyna s problem
31 Jan 2014 07:27
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31 Jan 2014 08:26z1kzonly wrote:Speaking of Dyna S, before I call them or wait for an email reply.kaw-a-holic wrote: Have you went to their Website and downloaded the trouble shooting yet? Complete that first then call Dyna. The hold time is long but they have a great bunch of guys.
www.dynaonline.com/skins/downloads/
I have heard of guys sending them the units to test and diagnos.
Anyone know what they charge?? I have 3 Dyna S units that have been sitting for many years.
This was an old pic. when I was selling bikes last year.
Priority back & forth only $11, I can send them a prepaid return mailing package.
Check with em but I remember they told me around 80 dollars plus postage when one of my module burnt out and that was in maybe 03 or 04. I threw my points back in and went with a new one after the rebuild.
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700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.
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31 Jan 2014 08:41KZB2 650 wrote:z1kzonly wrote:Speaking of Dyna S, before I call them or wait for an email reply.kaw-a-holic wrote: Have you went to their Website and downloaded the trouble shooting yet? Complete that first then call Dyna. The hold time is long but they have a great bunch of guys.
www.dynaonline.com/skins/downloads/
I have heard of guys sending them the units to test and diagnos.
Anyone know what they charge?? I have 3 Dyna S units that have been sitting for many years.
This was an old pic. when I was selling bikes last year.
Priority back & forth only $11, I can send them a prepaid return mailing package.
Check with em but I remember they told me around 80 dollars plus postage when one of my module burnt out and that was in maybe 03 or 04. I threw my points back in and went with a new one after the rebuild.
Mine was still under warranty so it only cost me shipping to them. The trouble shooting determined what was wrong, bad module. They had to test it to replace it for free. There tech support is over the phone is free. Email support takes forever and would not suggest it. Had my replacement parts by the time they emailed me back for support.
Jon
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Re: Dyna s problem
31 Jan 2014 08:51
Did you happen to crank the engine over while the sparkplugs were out? That will fry a module really quick.
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Re: Dyna s problem
31 Jan 2014 11:42holmes wrote: . . . no spark to cylinders 2/3, but when i switched the power wires going to the coils i got spark in 2/3 but not 1/4 . . . .
power wires

A coil's primary winding is powered by the battery.
The coil charges while its primary winding is grounded through a Dyna-S module.
The coil fires when the Dyna-S module "ungrounds" the coil's primary winding.
With wires connected normally, and ignition switched ON, is full battery voltage being received at both ignition coils?

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31 Jan 2014 12:19baldy110 wrote: Did you happen to crank the engine over while the sparkplugs were out? That will fry a module really quick.
I believe Dyna says to pull the plugs and spin the motor over to check for spark.
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Re: Dyna s problem
01 Feb 2014 15:11
I just started having this problem yesterday. I should have looked before starting the thread I just started which basically states your exact same problem. Let us know if the new plate fixes things!
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01 Feb 2014 15:54sbc1320 wrote:baldy110 wrote: Did you happen to crank the engine over while the sparkplugs were out? That will fry a module really quick.
I believe Dyna says to pull the plugs and spin the motor over to check for spark.
Dyna does say that but if you pull all the plugs and test one cylinder at a time for spark without plugs in the remaining leads, grounded out you will blow a module.
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