It currently has the points plate which came in it. I have a Dynatek that I was planning on dropping in…
I will recheck the spark timing. I do think it ran well and then I had to readjust the points for some reason and afterwards it didn’t run that great. Actually I had installed the coils that came from the Dynatek kit so maybe that’s what’s causing it?
OK, NOW you're scarin' me...
The 750 does not make enough electrical power (in stock form) to run a Dyna ignition with 3-ohm coils. Hopefully your coils are 5-ohm type (Dyna also makes those).
The Dyna S ignition uses 1.5 amps more power than points, and their 3-ohm coils add another extra 1.25 amps on top of that, losing 2.75 amps to the ignition system while simultaneously providing weaker spark above 5500 RPM as a bonus.
That's just the facts.
The problem is: this causes the charging system to not charge the battery below 3500 RPM, if you have a stock headlight. If it has a halogen bulb in the headlight (like 55/60w, which many are) it will be 4000 RPM before the charging system "breaks even" while riding.
The result is: unless the bike is ridden mostly at higher speeds and RPM (always above 4000 RPM) the battery will become chronically low, making the bike into a hanger queen, tied to a trickle charger, just to provide the occasional ride.