Hi Folks,
I am trying to solve an engine conundrum and would welcome suggestions please...
My 50,000-mile K1100RS is running colder on cylinder two at idle and appears to be burning a little oil in that cylinder, judging by the condition of the spark plug. The plugs have done 5000 miles (I have now changed them all), and number two was noticeably different to the others, with some burnt oil deposits. Overall oil consumption is fine, the bike has always used a bit and that hasn't changed.
I've looked inside all the cylinders with my cheap eBay endoscope and, notwithstanding that the quality is not great, they all look pretty much the same.
I've tested the exhaust temperature with a plastic ty-wrap on the headers but only at idle, it may be okay when riding but I have no way of checking. Performance seems absolutely fine.
So I am wondering if the difference in that cylinder temperature might be down to an injector, but that wouldn't explain the oiled plug. I also thought that a fouled plug may be causing a misfire at idle, but number two exhaust temperature was low with brand-new plugs fitted.
For what it is worth, valve clearances are all within specification and cylinder pressures are all good (180 - 190 psi).
Any ideas?
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