So here’s my post on getting the Dyna S to work on the ‘79-‘82 CB650. I also make and sell kits so it will be a plug and play install. PM me for more info.
What I purchased from Dynatek:
3.0 Ohm Coil Set DC1-1
DS1-2 Ignition
DW-200 Plug Wire Kit (not shown)
There are only 3 things that have to be done to get this Dyna S to work.
1: Ignition plate must be made smaller to fit the 650 bosses. I made an entirely new plate from scratch. You’ll have to play with the position of the pickups, plate adjustment slots and timing window to get it all to work. Takes some fiddling.
Turning down the OD:
After tapping the 4-40 holes, filing the adjustment notches and drilling the timing window:
2: Rotor ID has to be bored out.
But only half of the ID. The 650 advance shaft has two diameters. One fits fine, but the second is slightly bigger. (I was initially thinking of turning down the advance shaft but it’s hardened and hard to get a tool in there so I gave up.) The red arrow points to the part of the shaft that’s about .006” too big. The part of the shaft that the green arrow points to is a correct fit for the rotor.
Rotor with the ID bored out a hair. Again, only half the rotor needs to be bored out, just to clear the larger section of the advance shaft.
3: The advance shaft of the 650 is about 1/8” longer than what this rotor is designed for so you have to make a spacer to take up the axial play in the rotor.
You can see the spacer at the end of the rotor. You still need
some axial play in the rotor or else it will be locked and won’t be allowed to advance. The spacer dimensions aren't critical but it should be something like this:
OD: .875"
ID: .594"
Thickness: .104"
That’s all that has to be done. Obviously you need to mount the coils but that’s on you. Normal fabrication there.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When you remove the pickup modules from the Dyna plate you’ll see a white grease under them. That’s a heatsink compound. Dyna uses Dow Corning 340 and it must be replaced on your new plate. Only use about a pea sized amount. Even less, more like a lentil. Maybe a couple basmati rise grains...you get the idea. Two apple seeds?Here’s the system in all it’s glory, timed and good to go.
Just have to ride the thing now!