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Post Number:#466  PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:28 am 
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i have seen the dark bulbs as well, and change them. i have noticed that the dark ones are usually a different manufacture then the non dark ones. might have something to do with it

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Post Number:#467  PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:32 am 
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There must be a prize for the biggest ..... picture.

Number TWO.

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Post Number:#468  PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:42 am 
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There must be a prize for the biggest ..... picture.

Number TWO.

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You are evil! :oops:

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Ernie, I'm guessing the correct answer is 2 but wouldn't ever call you an "idiot". It may have been a "Makers" moment. I can honestly say I've had a few of those myself.

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You are too kind Al. I do not remember it being a Makers moment, but if it were I probably would not remember, so it must have been!

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OK OK OK!

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I thought it was a coating to dim them down, as all mine looked the same in the tach and speedo. But not all looked the same in the center cluster. And the ones like the high beam and neutral light looked darker than the others that seldom or never burn. Sure like the blinker indicators brighter.

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Some of mine were like that also. It looks kind of silver and very even - more like an intentional coating to keep the lights dim than a bad bulb.

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Some of mine were like that also. It looks kind of silver and very even - more like an intentional coating to keep the lights dim than a bad bulb.



You could be right. But I have several new in the package Honda bulbs for the cluster. All are clear as can be.

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Post Number:#475  PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:31 pm 
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Marc wrote:
Some of mine were like that also. It looks kind of silver and very even - more like an intentional coating to keep the lights dim than a bad bulb.



You could be right. But I have several new in the package Honda bulbs for the cluster. All are clear as can be.



The parts fiche shows that all those bulbs are the same.

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I took the bike out for a 20 mile spin last night. I hadn't ridden her in about 2 or 3 weeks. She did not run so great. The Dyna goes in this weekend!

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The Dyna goes in this weekend!


That's a good call. I never had that much luck with points. :IDTS:

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Post Number:#478  PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:17 pm 
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Say good by the split timing method then. And also goodby to point and timing adjustments in the future. Hotter spark if your coils can handle it without the big resistor then you open the plug gap more of you get that far. A sad day for sure lol.

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Say good by the split timing method then. And also goodby to point and timing adjustments in the future. Hotter spark if your coils can handle it without the big resistor then you open the plug gap more of you get that far. A sad day for sure lol.


I am crying a river! I just want to get it running as good as the 77! I suppose you will note that non-original part and the painted bolt head on the bottom of the engine at VMD. Well, I'm OK with that.

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I started the Dyna install this week. I worked on it briefly a couple evenings. I first read and re-read Octanes tutorial. I then read the Dyna instructions and then tossed them. I followed Octane. I decided that I wanted to do this and keep it looking stock as much as possible. I removed the air filter housing to get to the resistor. I swapped the resistor out for the new one. (Those little screws that hold that on are a bear! Now that I think about it, the Makers and cigar may have had something to do with it) I removed the points plate and condenser. I tried to remove the points cam, but to no avail. A tab would just not clear when the mechanism was fully opened. I used my good judgement and stopped there for the night. The next evening (sans the Makers) I took apart the spring gizmo thing so that the cam sleeve would come off. I removed it and reassembled the gizmo with no issues. Then I installed the dyna in the points housing. I decided to wait on the wiring till Saturday. I did not want to use the blue wire coupler that was supplied with the kit. When I opened the shelter housing or looked at the bike, I did not want the dyna replacement jumping out at me. So, I next hooked up the wires from the dyna to the harness as per octane. I then ran the red wire up through the rubber sleeve, behind the frame and inside the shelter. As on my 77 the red wire showed in the gap between the side cover, seat and shelter. I decided to cover the red wire with black tape so that it would not show. Of course when I ran the red wire this way, it was too short. I decided to splice three wires in at that point and run the two ends to the flasher geen/white wire. By doing it this way all of the splices were hidden and the harness looked untouched from the shelter side. I twisted the splices together good and the soldered them. Way better than that blue contraption!
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Installation complete, now for the timing. So much easier than the points! The static method was quick and easy. After I loosened the screw on the back of the plate and move the left side as far counter clockwise as possible, there was room the adjust the other side. After the adjustment, I put it back together and started her up. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! The bike runs so much better! I do not have to rev it up when I start out, it doesn't stall when I stop and it is smooth when traveling about 30 mph. A huge difference. I may need to tinker with the carbs a bit now, but I am almost there! If the weather clears up today, Jean and I are heading out for a ride somewhere in Michigan today and tomorrow. I'll keep you posted. BTW, should I change the plug gaps with the dyna installed?

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