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shalbleib

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I customized a 87 K100, and opened the exhaust up a bit. It's backfiring a bit on decel and was wondering if there's some adjusting that can be done to make it run a little smoother. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Opened up the exhaust and am getting some backfire Mc_k100Opened up the exhaust and am getting some backfire DSC01148

    

charlie99

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reseal the tb (throttle body ) rubbers they often let a little air in.
since doing that myself ...almost all backfiring has disappeared completely


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shalbleib

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charlie99 wrote:reseal the tb (throttle body ) rubbers they often let a little air in.
since doing that myself ...almost all backfiring has disappeared completely
but it only started happening after I modified the exhaust. no backfires w/ stock exhaust. seems like I need to adjust the air/fuel mixture. someone suggested resetting the computer but I haven't been able to find any info on that.

    

klompy the grey brick

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My stock standard 84 RS does the same with the staintune Zorst I guess that is the price you pay for performance...although its not too intrusive and burbles more than actually flaming farting...etc


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KKlompy Opened up the exhaust and am getting some backfire 2854237993
"Grace" 1984 K100RS Silver VIN 0019026 Mitt eine Staintune Zorst.
"Olivia" 1997 K1100LT Dark Grey VIN WB1052600W0237453.









Chassis number0019026
Vehicle code0503
SeriesK589
ModelK 100 RS 83 (0502 ( 0503 )
Body typeK 100 RS 83 (0502
Catalog modelECE
Production date1984 / 07
Engine0513)

Opened up the exhaust and am getting some backfire Au-log10


    

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Post your questions in the technical section, not all of the gurus read the new members section and you may miss out on their advice.
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duck

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There's no "resetting" of the ICU or L-Jetronic.

Try less engine braking to reduce backfiring.

Check the TPS setting.

Check the valves. 

Install new spark plugs - NGK D7EA. (But not when you're messing with the valves as carbon deposits can fall into the valves if you do both at the same time.)

Sync the throttle bodies.


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Two Wheels Better

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Post moved to Engine & Transmission Technical Section, Repair & Troubleshooting.


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Rick G

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I would be checking the TPS first but just leaking exhaust crush washers at the head can cause backfire.


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MikeP

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I was going to suggest checking for leaks too. In my experience, backfiring and popping on the over-run is usually a poor seal somewhere allowing back pressure to pull in cool air.


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brianpen

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Nice looking mod. Any write up on your project forthcoming? I'm curious what guages you have, or not.

    

shalbleib

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brianpen wrote:Nice looking mod. Any write up on your project forthcoming? I'm curious what guages you have, or not.
there's a write up here:
http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2012/10/27/scott-halbleibs-bmw-k100rt-number-3.html

no exhaust at the time of this - fyi. oh and I'm not using any gauges

    

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