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will 1970 cl450 coils fit my 74 cb450???im having trouble finding coils but a guy on here has some off a 70cl450 im going to buy when i find out if there interchangeable,thanks
part nums the same...... should i just spend the extra cash to get am electrical ignition system?? is there a complete dyna kit for my 450 or do i need to just piece on together?? ive seen the 5ohm coils for 110 on the internet....
yea thats what i was thinking to...ill just use the stockers for now tho since itll be a pricey setup for the dyna coils and pamco ignition.... anyone on this board have this setup?
Pamco http://cb450ignition.com/ should work with stock or CL coils and there are aftermarket coils at a whole lot less cash than Dyna. I like Dyna but I wouldn't limit my search to those coils.
Try these guys http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catalog/Honda-111
Or http://www.rexcauntracing.com/pages/htcoils.html (the bottom ones). Call Barbara Caunt (Rex's missus) and ask her how much for two coils to your zip code.
Pamco http://cb450ignition.com/ should work with stock or CL coils and there are aftermarket coils at a whole lot less cash than Dyna. I like Dyna but I wouldn't limit my search to those coils.
Try these guys http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catalog/Honda-111
Or http://www.rexcauntracing.com/pages/htcoils.html (the bottom ones). Call Barbara Caunt (Rex's missus) and ask her how much for two coils to your zip code.
There are basically no "kits" for most of what we do. The good news is that we try different things and add to the pool of Knowledge. The bad news is that we keep going over the same ground, but it's important for new owners to learn and to "own" their modifications. It takes a little more work but it's far more rewarding IMHO.
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