Hello all,
I recently picked up a 1995 K75 in seemingly fantastic condition with only 21k miles. I went through all the regular maintenance items (splines, plugs, oils, filters, valve clearances, tires, brakes, etc.), but after riding it around on a hot day I noticed some running issues:
1. It would die if idling at a red light for more than 10 or 15 seconds.
2. Sometimes, even when giving it revs to avoid problem #1, it would immediately bog when taking off from a stop. The bogging would continue for a couple seconds, then suddenly the power would come back and the bike would carry on as if nothing happened.
I tried hitting the starter button to see how it affects idle speed, which resulted in a minor increase to RPM. From what I've gathered here, that's what you want to see. Next, I tested for air leaks using starting fluid and saw the idle drop when sprayed around the throttle bodies. So I replaced the upper gaskets and lower manifolds, along with the crankcase breather hose/z pipe that came apart when I pulled it out to check its condition. I also checked the fuel pump electrical connection behind the right side panel and saw no corrosion, but I gave the pins a light cleaning and made sure the connectors feel securely attached to each other. For good measure, I replaced the fuel filter with a new genuine BMW one.
The bike ran great and idled strong. I took it on a 45 minute test ride at night and could not reproduce any issues. The next day, I took it out again in some warm, sunny weather. For the first 15 minutes it ran great. Then it started doing the low RPM bogging when taking off from a stop, but only like 10-15% of the time. It seems that the issue is strongly correlated with the operating temperature of the bike. The hotter it gets, the greater the chance it will bog coming off idle. Interestingly, when doing the starter button test, the engine speed drops by 400-500 RPM, almost dying.
I have some new fuel injectors and spark plug wires on the way, but I have low confidence that those are the source of this problem (unless spark plug wires are known to get affected by a hot engine?). To you K-bike experts out there: based on what I've described, is there an obvious culprit jumping out that I should look into next? Thanks in advance.