What kind of spark plug should I use with a Dyna 2000 ignition?

What kind of spark plug should I use with a Dyna 2000 ignition?

Because of the uneven firing angle of the Harley engine, the microprocessor in the Dyna 2000 is able to separate the firing pulses below idle, resulting in a true single fire ignition. What type of spark plug wires should I use with the Dyna 2000 ignition?

How to turn on the ignition on a Dyna s?

1. Connect a 12 volt test light from the black coil wire to ground (engine case). 2. Rotate the engine until the front cylinder is on the compression stroke. 3. Remove the crank case timing hole plug. 4. Turn ignition on. 5.

What to do when your engine has no spark?

Insert a spark plug tester into the plug boot and ground it on a piece of metal on the engine. Finally, Have someone crank the engine and watch for spark. Remove one of the coils from the spark plug. Use an extra spark plug. A spark plug tester. Or even a screwdriver in the end of the coil.

What kind of spark plug wire do I Need?

At a minimum for the ignition, you will need to install a map sensor, crank position sensor and correct Twincam .5 ohm coil, or our Dyna DC6-6 coil. What type of spark plug wire do I need?

Because of the uneven firing angle of the Harley engine, the microprocessor in the Dyna 2000 is able to separate the firing pulses below idle, resulting in a true single fire ignition. What type of spark plug wires should I use with the Dyna 2000 ignition?

At a minimum for the ignition, you will need to install a map sensor, crank position sensor and correct Twincam .5 ohm coil, or our Dyna DC6-6 coil. What type of spark plug wire do I need?

Insert a spark plug tester into the plug boot and ground it on a piece of metal on the engine. Finally, Have someone crank the engine and watch for spark. Remove one of the coils from the spark plug. Use an extra spark plug. A spark plug tester. Or even a screwdriver in the end of the coil.

Why is there no spark in my ignition?

An ignition module requires some type of external input in order to activate. If your vehicle stalls unexpectedly during operation and will not start again, it is likely because of loose or corroded electrical connections in the ignition module. In this case, check the switch, clean oxidized terminals, and replace broken wires if necessary.