1 Most overlooked preventative maintenance on early 4Vs (K100RS4V, K1, 1993 K1100) Tue May 30, 2017 11:29 pm
duck
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K100RS4Vs, K1s and 92/93 K1100s have an ignition amp that attaches to the front left of the battery tray. When the heat sink compound between the ignition amp and the battery tray deteriorates over time the ignition amp gets too hot and causes the bike to run poorly when things warm up.
Preventative maintenance: Go to a local electronics store and buy a small tube of heat sink compound. Take the ignition amp off of the front of the battery tray and thoroughly clean off all of the old heat sink compound. (Use steel wool or a wire brush.) Put a nice healthy dose of fresh heat sink compound on the back of the ignition amp and reassemble.
This has been known to cause the above mentioned K models to run very poorly once they warm up and, if you don't know about this, you could waste LOTS of time and money trying to figure out why in the heck your K is running like crap.
This is inexpensive and very easy preventative maintenance. I'd guess 50K miles or every few years is a good maintenance interval for this. If you're doing a spline lube then you have to pull the battery tray off anyhow so that's also a good time to do this.
This does not apply to 94+ K1100s as the ignition system on those bikes does not utilize an ignition amp.
Preventative maintenance: Go to a local electronics store and buy a small tube of heat sink compound. Take the ignition amp off of the front of the battery tray and thoroughly clean off all of the old heat sink compound. (Use steel wool or a wire brush.) Put a nice healthy dose of fresh heat sink compound on the back of the ignition amp and reassemble.
This has been known to cause the above mentioned K models to run very poorly once they warm up and, if you don't know about this, you could waste LOTS of time and money trying to figure out why in the heck your K is running like crap.
This is inexpensive and very easy preventative maintenance. I'd guess 50K miles or every few years is a good maintenance interval for this. If you're doing a spline lube then you have to pull the battery tray off anyhow so that's also a good time to do this.
This does not apply to 94+ K1100s as the ignition system on those bikes does not utilize an ignition amp.
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