Alright. I ordered the Dyna S. Got it in. Should be studying for a biology final exam, but opted to install the Dyna S instead. Here's what happened:
(I installed the Dyna ignition just like the directions said)
1. Took off points cover plate
2. Removed 10mm bolt and hex washer holding the spark advance assembly to engine
3. Removed the 3 screws holding the points plate to the engine (they were too tight - had to pound a socket on them and ratchet them off). Disconnected blue and yellow wires, removed plate assembly.
4. Removed spark advance assembly from engine
5. Removed points cam from advance assembly
6. Coat advance assembly shaft with oil
7. Install advance/rotor assembly on engine
8. Install the Dyna S using 3 screws that were previously removed
9. Route cable to points
10. Connect yellow and blue
11. Removed fuel tank, spliced wires
12. Plug the red wire in
I was ready for the timing procedure.... or was I? I realized that the Dyna points cam was still in the Dyna box. I needed to take my stock points cam off, and put the Dyna points cam on the spark advance assembly. Now, I needed to repeat steps 2-5, then install the Dyna points cam in place of my stock points cam.
However, when I tried to loosen the 10mm bolt, SNAP!!!!! Tell me I'm not freaking loosing it here. I could scream right now. I went from installing a Dyna ignition to having to possibly drill out a bolt.
I get very emotional when I start working on this bike then f*ck up. This was my Dad's 75 CB550, and he passes away in 1998, and I can't believe I just broke a bolt off in the engine. Please tell me it's going to be okay.
I have drawn a red square around the bolt that I broke off. You will note that this is a bolt that is on a moving part, so I believe it goes clockwise to loosen. Please tell me how to get the broken bolt out. If I drill it, won't the shavings from the bolt be in the motor?