I have fitted numerous electronic systems over the years, Lucas RITA, Boyer and recently Pazon. However, I had a very peculiar problem when swapping over from a old Boyer analogue to a new Pazon Surefire. The bike (850 Mk2) just was hard to start, and a weak spark. The trigger plate and black box was sent back to Pazon who provided a very good warranty support. On their test rig they got perfect results, so there was something else a miss. Now, I had already checked the usual suspects, and the final confirmation is to always wire directly from the battery NEG terminal into the white power lead on the black box.
Pazon could not help with what else might be amiss, so the only thing that had not been returned was the magnetic spinner. This was fine in every respect, strong magnets etc'. I then measured up where the trigger pick up pins protrode from the back plate which is 8mm and that the magnets should pass under the tips of them. Well, they didn't. They spinner is made correctly, but when installed into the nose of the camshaft, the magnets alignment is 3mm too far recessed. In other words, the camshaft is 3mm short!
I then got another Boyer out and measured it pick up pins. They are 9.5mm long and the magnets on the spinner are big chunky blocks that provide enough overlap. That's why this particular 850 would run fine with the Boyer, but not with the Pazon, which is a pity as the Pazon is actually better made and has superior features. I am now going to install the Pazon on a 750 and measure the off-set and give it a go to see how it works anyway.
I have emailed Pazon to see if I can use the Boyer spinner, alternatively I will machine up the Pazon spinner to fit longer magnets.
Mick
Pazon could not help with what else might be amiss, so the only thing that had not been returned was the magnetic spinner. This was fine in every respect, strong magnets etc'. I then measured up where the trigger pick up pins protrode from the back plate which is 8mm and that the magnets should pass under the tips of them. Well, they didn't. They spinner is made correctly, but when installed into the nose of the camshaft, the magnets alignment is 3mm too far recessed. In other words, the camshaft is 3mm short!
I then got another Boyer out and measured it pick up pins. They are 9.5mm long and the magnets on the spinner are big chunky blocks that provide enough overlap. That's why this particular 850 would run fine with the Boyer, but not with the Pazon, which is a pity as the Pazon is actually better made and has superior features. I am now going to install the Pazon on a 750 and measure the off-set and give it a go to see how it works anyway.
I have emailed Pazon to see if I can use the Boyer spinner, alternatively I will machine up the Pazon spinner to fit longer magnets.
Mick