Fitting boyer ignition to my '73 Triumph T120R

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
  • I had to replace my Lucas Rita so I used the Boyer m3 unit, as usual a bit rough and ready but it should give the general idea of how to fit one and set the static timing .
    As I ran out of time on this one, I will upload another for the stroboscopic timing. I hope you find them useful.
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  • @shawnmartin8011
    @shawnmartin8011 Před 4 lety +5

    still saving my ass 11 years later!!!! thanks so much, making these old triumphs come back to life has kept me sane.

  • @pigpiple
    @pigpiple Před 13 lety +2

    Hey Great clip. Everything went just like you showed. I have been riding and working on Triumphs for 30+ years and still learn from all the clips you have posted. You are doing us all a great dervice! Keep them coming.

  • @gordonemoore
    @gordonemoore Před 15 lety +1

    I have a small inductive timing light made by Kowa Seiki that is powered by two AA batteries and the lead stores inside . It's about 8"x1 1/2"x1". I've had it for 25 years and it works well.
    Pardon me for horning in on you like I've been doing the last few days, but I was a Triumph mechanic for 35 years prior to retirement including being National service Manager for Triumph Motorcycles America back in the late '70s, and I think the stuff you show is fun. You know what you're doing.

  • @bigred8438
    @bigred8438 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your Video. I have a Boyer set up on my 69' Beeza Thunderbolt. I really wanted to see you start the bike afterwards, and perhaps see the smile on your face at how easy it was or not, given carburetor considerations.

  • @pw6211
    @pw6211 Před rokem

    Alreet lad shes doing fine after following vid .hope your good up there . Take care

  • @rosiebetty10
    @rosiebetty10 Před 14 lety

    Doh! I realised how to do it as soon as I looked at it again. The thread in the middle of the rotor is there to use a 5/16 thread bolt to push it off the camshaft. Job done.

  • @richrocketlll
    @richrocketlll Před 11 lety

    Your videos are a big help. I've got a 1972 650 triumph and a 1966 bsa 500 I've just started on. Thanks for your instructions.

  • @triumph5ta
    @triumph5ta Před 13 lety

    Thanks, just checked re-checked my setup and I was miles out, will try and start it tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks for your advice.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Thanks! gordonemoore that Kowa Seiki sounds like a handy bit of kit. 35 years on Triumph's, now that is a career to be proud of.
    Glad you approve of my stuff, thats a proper pat on the head for me :-D cheers!

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Old habits die hard, I have always rotated the crank the same as yourself and get too the mark turning the crank in the right direction.
    I have had my degree disc for umpteen years most of that time its lived in a cupboard :-)

  • @jimm4260
    @jimm4260 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this video... very helpful!

  • @SILVERHORSE347
    @SILVERHORSE347 Před 14 lety

    I have riding Triumph for years and have owned the same two for 23 years and 15 years agao I put a Boyer on my Bonnie and loved it so much I put one on ym TR6, I am on the third box in 15 years on that bike and the other one is the first one I did and it is fine. I am going back to points on him untill I can afford a Pazon, I hear they are less finicky and more durable .

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety +1

    I got rid of "that" birds nest joiner yonks ago :-)
    its all point to point wiring now all soldered joints apart from some crimped spades at ends, but I do have to cut if I want to remove something.
    I'm glad the float level vid helped you :-)

  • @rogershedd6078
    @rogershedd6078 Před 6 lety

    Thank you sir....I'm working on a 71 Bonnie, and you're making it a bit easier...lol

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 6 lety

      Hi Rodger :-) you are welcome.

  • @drumrooster
    @drumrooster Před 14 lety

    runnin a Pazon in my 66 TR6,,love it,,I likeit way better than the Boyer,,and hey your videos are awesome keep em coming..thanks

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @MrKevtat
    thank you MrKevtat :-) I'm not quite a Geordie though! but not far away
    I'm wot us up ear call a Smoggy!
    I'm pleased about your bike
    ride safe.

  • @triumph5ta
    @triumph5ta Před 13 lety

    Nice one. I am currently fitting a Wassell Electronic Ignition using a dual output coil. The principles are the same. I need to double check my static timing though, its running like its fully advanced.

  • @gordonemoore
    @gordonemoore Před 15 lety

    Also, I would say to go ahead and power your strobe with the bike's own battery. People say it screws with the reading, but I've never found that to be the case. Strobe timing is important. Here in the US particularly because our gasoline is crap. Think 'pool petrol'.
    I have to run my larger timing light with an external 12v power source because I use 2MCs in everything so I don't have to buy bike batteries.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Hi again xfire7, :-)
    I left Mr triumph to do the math and he says 38.
    As the sparkplug sparks it lights the petrol, and as it is a burn (not an explosion) it takes time to light.
    This means at higher RPM's the "charge" has to be lit sooner as the piston is on the way up, so by the time its at TDC (just over) the fuel is lit and will push the piston back down (power stroke).

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @pigpiple
    Hi pigpiple :-) thank you, I'm glad you found the vid straight forward
    31yrs I've had my Bonnie now, lots o miles n lots o smiles
    and a fair bit of tinkering :-)

  • @bigblockrat
    @bigblockrat Před 14 lety

    Thank you Iunmad .Great job on the vids very helpful for those new to the Trumps.

  • @gordonemoore
    @gordonemoore Před 15 lety

    Also, this probably doesn't matter with electronic ignition, but it might with CB points - I always back the engine past the full advance mark and then come back to it in the direction of engine rotation so as to take out all the slack like it would if it was running.
    I haven't seen a Wassell degree wheel in years. I met Ted Wassell once when I worked for Bud Ekins. Long time ago.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    I've had it fired up with static timing and it sounded very crisp, it also ticked over when cold, so I think it will make a big difference and hopefully cure that miss fire I had. :-)

  • @DangeresqueIII
    @DangeresqueIII Před 15 lety

    Great video, it really helped me and my dad with his m3 unit. Still not getting a spark though :-/

  • @schrauberwolli
    @schrauberwolli Před 11 lety

    thanks, you saved my day!!

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 14 lety +1

    Hi bigblockrat :-)
    thanks, just glad to help welcome to the wonderful world of owld Triumphs.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @SuperEvanw
    Hi superevan :-) thank you
    you could try swapping the two wires from the EI stator, you can do this at the coil/s end.
    The timing marks won't move until you rev the motor and they stop moving around 3500/4000rpm,
    you might also try giving the tappets a bit of extra gap.
    Did you use the correct hole in the stator to set the static timing?

  • @rosiebetty10
    @rosiebetty10 Před 14 lety

    Thanks for this lunmad. I need to get my timing cover off and even with the cap head bolt withdrawn I can't get the magnetic rotor off the end of the camshaft. Any ideas whats keeping it on there. Do I need a special tool perhaps or maybe the previous owner has loctited the bugger on! Any ideas please.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Thanks mcra3005, :-)
    I've always worked the spanners, trying to get it on camera is something else.

  • @Wild8505
    @Wild8505 Před 14 lety

    Great job thank you!!!!

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @triumph5ta
    Did you get it going 5ta?

  • @rsg1682
    @rsg1682 Před 4 lety

    Hello, Thanks for the video 10 years ago and obviously still helping many people ;) I just installed mine with a podtronics regulator. Installed the podtronics and tested with original ignition, had sparks perfectly.. Then intalled the boyer MK4 yesterday and impossible to get sparks.... nothing... connected everything properly as on the picture and as you showed on your video and nothing at all... White cable from the boyer to the negative feed of the ignition feed. Battery is 12.5 v. When switch is on, I get -10.45 v out of the boyer and two times -5.31V to the coils. any idea why no sparks?

  • @rightfuzzball
    @rightfuzzball Před 13 lety

    hello. thanks for all the great knowledge. i'm still trying to get this baby started. where should i order the boyer and timing wheel? what is a good price for them?

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @grant111
    Hi grant :-)
    yes they are wasted spark so you can use either plug as long as there are two timing marks on the alternator.
    If after you have fitted the unit, it is hard to start try swapping round the two pickup wires first.

  • @triumph5ta
    @triumph5ta Před 13 lety

    I tried again briefly yesterday and it ran for a short while only. It did not kick back and backfire so that's an improvement. I was short of time and I won't be able to try it for another couple of weeks. I need to check the fuel supply I think.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Hi DavidSeth2 :-)
    Glad it helped you and your dad. No spark though :-( I would be looking for loose connections.
    Make sure your battery is fully charged, don't use resistor plugs if you have resistor plug caps and copper leads are the best.
    Have you swapped the coils for 6v ones.

  • @mrkhokon8813
    @mrkhokon8813 Před 5 lety

    What is the reason for using two pick-up coils

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @triumph5ta
    Hi 5ta :-)
    most of these EI units are similar to set up, If the timing is advanced you will find the engine most likely pinks(pings) when the engine is put under load, you can load the motor using a high gear at low speed, then try to accelerate.
    These type of units are fully advanced around 3-4000 rpm.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Been there and done it, He did not suspect a thing :-D

  • @paulhoughtonhhoughton9188

    lunmad: brilliant video m8 :-) just a quickie, do I need make any additional adjustment to 38 tdc for modern fuel on same bike?

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Hi xfire7 :-)
    Yes it does run wasted spark, as both pistons are in the same position (up) only one is on its exhaust stroke and that spark is wasted, as they say.

  • @Rubber21
    @Rubber21 Před 14 lety

    Good one with the burning the cable tie,I have cut myself lots on them things!Cheers for the vids,what is the bracket above your front engine mount for?

  • @ScotDail
    @ScotDail Před 13 lety

    What is the trick for pulling the contact breaker plate and shaft? It aint moving, I don't have a puller, and I am afraid of buggering the thing...

  • @notwocdivad
    @notwocdivad Před 7 lety

    Seen a bloke named DACHPR timing his Bonnie exactly as you said, ON THE WRONG MARKS!!! I advised him to watch YOUR VIDEOS. Cheers Dave

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 7 lety

      Hi Dave yep I have seen the video, later alternator marks are in the 38 degree BTDC place, I did notice though he melted the strobe HT lead on the exhaust, also of which I am guilty.

  • @johnh6981
    @johnh6981 Před 3 lety

    I have just fitted a boyer Mk3 but have 2 x 12 volt coils you have 2 x 6 volt coils is this what you were using on the points system before you fitted the boyer Mk3, I followed you when I rebuilt my 71 bonneville engine very impressed with your help

    • @rickconstant6106
      @rickconstant6106 Před 2 lety

      As Boyer say (or use to) in their fitting instructions, 2 x 6V (or 1 dual pole 12V) coils are recommended for highly tuned engines, but you can use the original 12V pair in series as long as total current draw is less than 5A. I ran mine with the original coils with no problems for several years until one of them failed, then replaced them with a pair of 6V.

  • @DangeresqueIII
    @DangeresqueIII Před 15 lety

    thanks for all the help. Just one more question if you don't mind... what is the best way to actually see/test for spark? We're using an inline tester, but is there a method for seeing the spark? (sorry if this is a duplicate comment, but youtube was acting funny)

  • @alister8079
    @alister8079 Před 3 lety

    i thought its micro mk11 transitor box needs ventilation,is the rubber inner tube cover used ok for this

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    Cheers ttwilightzzone :-)
    strobe timing next, when I can borrow another battery for my strobe.

  • @828cc
    @828cc Před 15 lety

    A Boyer made a big difference to my Commando :-) Anth.

  • @mcozpda3392
    @mcozpda3392 Před 9 lety

    is the same electronic sistem in my BSA 71 .. 650 .. scrambler ????
    i can used that ...... cheers .......

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 14 lety

    Hi Rubber21 :-)
    Cable ties ends can be a pain, usually down the back of your hand :-O
    That bracket thing is to hold my headers, I must make a better one, though it serves its purpose.

  • @DangeresqueIII
    @DangeresqueIII Před 15 lety

    no... the coils are the originals. Should we swap them?

  • @thepyrodude
    @thepyrodude Před 9 lety

    lunmad where can I obtain an ignition system like that for my triumph here in the states mate

  • @pattoallen1981
    @pattoallen1981 Před rokem

    Is it still positive earth?

  • @chriskoh3082
    @chriskoh3082 Před 6 lety

    Hi Lunmad hows the Boyer ignition holding up over time, are you happy with it? My 6T pre unit currently has points and thinking of changing it , tossing up between electronic ignition or magneto?

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 6 lety

      Hi Chris :-)
      the Boyer is still going strong it's 9 yrs since I fitted it, around 20,000 miles so no complaints.

  • @ttwilightzzone
    @ttwilightzzone Před 15 lety

    Excellent :D

  • @maximeducastel1124
    @maximeducastel1124 Před 8 lety

    Have you ever fit a Pazon "Sure Fire " on a triumph?

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 8 lety

      Hi maxime :-)
      no I have not fitted a pazon but they are very similar and the same static settings would be used.
      Strobing should give exactly the same reading ie line on pointer @ max advance approx 4000 rpm.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    The originals are most likely 12v,
    (if you have replaced points)
    so you should swap them for two 6v,
    or a dual output (2 HT leads) 12v coil.

  • @grant111
    @grant111 Před 13 lety

    You mention that it is customary to time the right side, but since there is a wasted spark, couldn't you attach your timing light to either plug wire? No big deal, just want clarification.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 14 lety

    Hi SILVERHORSE347 :-)
    Only time will tell if the Boyer is as reliable as the Rita
    Fingers crossed.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 13 lety

    @scaringoldladies
    Hi scarin, :-) thats right two six volt coils wired in series (like mine)
    or as you have done and fitted a dual coil.
    whoops! for the late reply

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    In that case they will be 6v you should be ok.
    As the Lucas Rita has 2-6v coils

  • @paulmanning1512
    @paulmanning1512 Před 7 lety

    Hi
    i am trying the same on my 750 T140E'. Does the single marker on the T140E's rotor signify TDC or 38 before?

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Paul :-) sorry for the late reply,
      The rotor should have two marks on a raised portion opposite each other, the marks correspond to 38 btdc
      unless the rotor has come loose on its boss, this can be checked using the timing plug at the rear of cylinders
      find the correct cutaway in crank as there are two and the rotor should line up with pointer.

    • @paulmanning1512
      @paulmanning1512 Před 7 lety

      lunmad. Hi thanks. I'm struggling now with putting a new oil seal on my rocker rear rocker shaft. I'm trying to tap the shaft out. put the seal on. then tap he shaft back through the special tapered tool. but each time the seal gets shredded and pinched. any idea on what I am doing wrong here please?

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 7 lety

      Hi Paul :-) it should be fairly easy with the tool, I have used a thin feeler gauge with success.
      If the rocker box is still on get both valves closed and slacken off both tappets, use plenty of grease and instead of tapping put the banjo back on and draw it in with the dome nut.

    • @paulmanning1512
      @paulmanning1512 Před 7 lety

      lunmad Thanks. i hadn't looked at the rocker/valves. if it's not a daft question why does it matter?

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 7 lety

      Hi Paul :-) no such thing as a daft question, just daft answers!
      taking pressure off the valves allows the shaft to move freely.
      As the valves operate they push against the shaft,
      this will most likely shave the new oring at the top.

  • @DamianoBarzaghi
    @DamianoBarzaghi Před 9 lety

    lunmad what does mean TDC?
    how can find it?
    thanks a lot! Max

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 10 lety

    If it has boyer fitted yes, it could have Lucas Rita which is similar.

  • @pigpiple
    @pigpiple Před 8 lety +1

    Top Dead Center

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks Ken :-)
      TDC = Top Dead Centre.
      BTDC = Before Top Dead Centre.

    • @shawnmartin8011
      @shawnmartin8011 Před 4 lety

      what are you doing here dad! :)

  • @DangeresqueIII
    @DangeresqueIII Před 15 lety

    no, we didn't replace points... my dads 79 was the first to use electric ignition (or that's what we've been told)

  • @zkuwait1727
    @zkuwait1727 Před 7 lety

    Hello, great videos! I lost the timing settings while riding my 68 triumph. The bike stalled. Happened when engine revs were very high. Appreciate it if i can contact you over email

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 7 lety

      Hi Zaid :-) thank you, drop me a pm with your email and I will get in touch.

    • @zkuwait1727
      @zkuwait1727 Před 7 lety

      lunmad zaid.alsaad@gmail.com

    • @zkuwait1727
      @zkuwait1727 Před 7 lety

      lunmad thanks for the reply :)

  • @r.tillery575
    @r.tillery575 Před 3 lety

    EVEN CAPTION COULD NOT INTERPRET WHAT YOUR SAYING, BUT, A DECENT VIDEO.

  • @SILVERHORSE347
    @SILVERHORSE347 Před 12 lety +1

    now going Mag........... I like punishment

  • @gordonemoore
    @gordonemoore Před 15 lety

    "screws with the reading"
    Well, maybe if the seat slams shut on the leads...

  • @gordonemoore
    @gordonemoore Před 15 lety

    It appears as if part of my comment got eaten by the ether, but it's just as well. I suggested perhaps your next door neighbor wouldn't miss his car's battery if you had it back in by the time he needs to go to work.

  • @lunmad
    @lunmad  Před 15 lety

    LOL!

  • @ianusher12
    @ianusher12 Před 11 lety

    y u telling people to set tdc after intake valve has opened???
    its not overhead cam. intake is irelivant.
    just set tdc on right cylinder.

  • @MrPeterbennett
    @MrPeterbennett Před 5 lety

    Lucas was great system. the Boyer not good. The rotating magnet moves on the male shaft causing ignition to be advanced. Have seen this problem 4 times. If you do fit this Boyer my advise is to reset ignition timing every day because it will move. How Boyer won races with this system I do not know

    • @lunmad
      @lunmad  Před 5 lety

      Hi Peter :-) I fit the Boyer 10 years ago now approx 20-30,000 miles and it's still going, I would guess that is pretty reliable.

  • @ScotDail
    @ScotDail Před 13 lety

    What is the trick for pulling the contact breaker plate and shaft? It aint moving, I don't have a puller, and I am afraid of buggering the thing...