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Buell S1/M2 Dyna 2000 7 pin to 8 pin wiring schematic.
Good day all. Could you please take a look at the wiring pin out table below?
I need to remove the 7 pin Canon plug and fit an 8 pin Deutsch plug for 1997 to 2000 M2. The wiring colours are taken from a 1998 S1 shop manual on the right and the instruction sheet for a Dyna 2000 twin fire ignition box on the left. I am pretty confident I have the colours/pins correct but I am not an electrical person. Comments welcomed.
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Assuming the references you specified as defining the two wiring definitions, as far as I can tell, the conversion connections would be right.
I don't have the 2000 M2 manual - Does that model have the same style Ignition Module as the 98 S1 (not X1)? If so, I think you'll be good to go.
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Thank you. I believe the 8 pin Deutsch connector was used S1/M2 from 96 to 2000. I believe the X1 style ECU was used (for ignition control) on M2 model years 01 and M2. Anyhow, small beer in the scheme of things.
Again thank you so much. I have some confidence now that I am not going to toast something after I change from Canon to Deutsch connector!
All the best.
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The Buell X1 was only made from 1999-2002, and it's EFI. It has a single ECM that does both spark and fueling. No separate ignition module at all. The same is true for all 1999-2002 Buell S3 models. The parts books refer to the ECM as a "control module"
The 2001-2002 ignition module found on the M2 is an actual ignition module. Since the M2 is carbureted, it provides no control of fueling. Although it has a similar appearance to the ECM found on 1999-2002 X1 & S3 models, the part number is different, and the parts books refer to it as an "ignition module".
This 2001-2002 M2 ignition module is also a bastard, not found on any other Harley or Buell, and no aftermarket replacements available for it. The only high performance version of it I've ever seen was the Buell Pro-Series version which was offered back in the day. It's an issue when someone comes to us for a performance package for a 2001-2002 M2. We basically have to tell him to chuck it and wire in a nose cone module.
The other carbureted Buell models (1995-1996 S2, 1996-1998 S1/S1W, 1997-2000 M2, and 1997-1998 S3) all came with 8-pin modules, except 49-state 1995 S2's, which came with 7-pin modules.
There's an adapter available to connect an 8-pin module to a 7-pin bike, and another one available to go the other direction, i.e. a 7-pin module to an 8-pin bike.
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Originally Posted by aswracing
The Buell X1 was only made from 1999-2002, and it's EFI.
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Thanks Aaron for posting - I don't speak Buell very often.
I was thinking S1 when it now seems I posted X1.
I changed my posts to make them consistent with your corrections. (I don't want to pass bad information)
Thanks.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aswracing
The Buell X1 was only made from 1999-2002, and it's EFI. It has a single ECM that does both spark and fueling. No separate ignition module at all. The same is true for all 1999-2002 Buell S3 models. The parts books refer to the ECM as a "control module"
The 2001-2002 ignition module found on the M2 is an actual ignition module. Since the M2 is carbureted, it provides no control of fueling. Although it has a similar appearance to the ECM found on 1999-2002 X1 & S3 models, the part number is different, and the parts books refer to it as an "ignition module".
This 2001-2002 M2 ignition module is also a bastard, not found on any other Harley or Buell, and no aftermarket replacements available for it. The only high performance version of it I've ever seen was the Buell Pro-Series version which was offered back in the day. It's an issue when someone comes to us for a performance package for a 2001-2002 M2. We basically have to tell him to chuck it and wire in a nose cone module.
The other carbureted Buell models (1995-1996 S2, 1996-1998 S1/S1W, 1997-2000 M2, and 1997-1998 S3) all came with 8-pin modules, except 49-state 1995 S2's, which came with 7-pin modules.
There's an adapter available to connect an 8-pin module to a 7-pin bike, and another one available to go the other direction, i.e. a 7-pin module to an 8-pin bike.
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Thanks for the information.
I want to avoid the 7 pin to 8 pin converters since firstly they cost almost as much as I paid for the Dyna 2000 ignition module! Secondly, it's just more wiring and extra connectors to have a fault.
Hence me trying to determine the correct pin out for the Dyna module using the 8 pin Deutsch connector. It seems my determination of the pin out shown above is fine?
Thanks for the input.
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This is so useful as I'm doing the exact same mod, thanks
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Originally Posted by gusm2
This is so useful as I'm doing the exact same mod, thanks
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Please independently check the pin out of the Dyna 2000 as shown above. The more people that look at my pin out schedule the better. If you do this before I do, please be sure to confirm it works. Thanks.
BR
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