1 1992 K100RS has crazy issues Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:19 pm
Rabidchiwawa007
Platinum member
This one is tough to describe, but here goes:
Also, since it is tough to describe, here is a video I took trying to show what happens.
The popping noises you hear in the video are not me hitting something with the camera, it's backfiring:
https://youtu.be/ep6jQg_Z48c
It will drag behind the throttle quite a lot. I know it has an exhaust leak, but it also backfires fairly consistently. It also has a dead-spot around 3-4k RPM. I'll turn the throttle enough to get it to 5-6k RPM and hold it there. It will slowly get up to 3-4k RPM, and then chuff around in there for a little bit. Then it feels like it breaks past it and finally revs up to 5-6k RPM. I'm a bit (very) stuck on this one. And based on my previous experiences with mechanics, I'll post here before I take it there!
It IS running on all 4 cylinders.
Compression on all 4 cylinders is good.
Spark plugs are clean and sparking.
Hall sensor is a known-good.
Also, since it is tough to describe, here is a video I took trying to show what happens.
The popping noises you hear in the video are not me hitting something with the camera, it's backfiring:
https://youtu.be/ep6jQg_Z48c
It will drag behind the throttle quite a lot. I know it has an exhaust leak, but it also backfires fairly consistently. It also has a dead-spot around 3-4k RPM. I'll turn the throttle enough to get it to 5-6k RPM and hold it there. It will slowly get up to 3-4k RPM, and then chuff around in there for a little bit. Then it feels like it breaks past it and finally revs up to 5-6k RPM. I'm a bit (very) stuck on this one. And based on my previous experiences with mechanics, I'll post here before I take it there!
It IS running on all 4 cylinders.
Compression on all 4 cylinders is good.
Spark plugs are clean and sparking.
Hall sensor is a known-good.
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1968 BSA Lightning
1991 BMW K100RS 16v with K1100LT fairing