This past holiday weekend I was all set to get into my K75 and take a look into the throttle bodies in search of the cause of the #3 TB to be unable to be synced with #s 1 & 2. It won't pull near enough vacuum, and two leak tests yielded negative results. I had new bushings and clamps, my Clymer's manual and was all set.
After getting everything disassembled I was about to remove the air plenum or resonating chamber on top of the TBs (not sure which is the correct term, and I have not been able to find this part in the parts fiche), when I discovered I had ordered the incorrect clamps for the bushings connecting the TBs and air plenum. Since the bike is still rideable I elected to wait until I have the correct parts and put everything back together.
Anyway I have two questions about what I saw in the air plenum when looking into it at the port where the large diameter air hose running from the air filter box connects to it, where filtered air enters the plenum. First, I thought the air plenum was just an empty plastic box providing air to the TBs and was there due to either design requirements or sound deadening purposes. Looking into the front port of the air plenum, the top of the bushing that sits on the #1 TB is visible. A white plastic tube was rising up from the bushing, and turned 90* running towards the rear of the air plenum. What is going on in the air plenum? I have not been able to locate and exploded view of it that shows the interior of it.
Second, while looking in there at the top of the bushing on the #1 TB, there was black oily residue on the white tube rising from it, like carbon deposits maybe. Since supposedly only clean filtered air runs through this area on its way to the TBs, I expected just a clean dry interior. Could this be carbon deposits that have traveled up through the TBs, or an indication of a problem? The bike has 91k miles, and I have owned it for only a few hundred miles.
A BMW mechanic had suggested that one possibility in the TB sync issue could be that the #3 TB is carboned up and needs cleaning. I had intended to visually check it from the top and proceed from there based on what it looks like.
Thanks for any advice.