First of all I would like to that everyone with the help on my turn signal conversion to LED lights. You guys are awesome!
Now I am tackling another problem with cold start. A few weeks ago, the bike was running perfectly. Cold or hot the bike starts right up with no more than the first position on the fast idle lever. Slowly it developed a slight misfire. This progressed into cold start problems. As it stands now, when starting cold, it chugs as if gasping for air (you can see and smell the gas coming out of the tail pipe). Once warmed up it idles perfectly at 1k rpm (still a slight misfire at 3k and up). While still hot, I can restart with no problems. Once it cools for a few minutes, it chugs again.
This is a 1990 K75 with 51k on the clock.
Things I have checked so far;
1. Checked valves: intakes 1=.015mm, 2=.015mm and 3=.025mm. Exhaust: 1=.025mm, 2=.025mm and 3=.025mm
2. New spark plugs added
3. Spark plug wires checked for shorting visually and running a ground wire over them.
4. Switched coils 1-3 then 2-1
5. Removed and tested all vacuum lines with a vacuum pump
6. Replaced the o-rings on the BBS’s
7. Throttle bodies synced
8. The TPS was set properly
9. Timing checked
10. Barn door on the MAF is not binding and opens smoothly.
11. Checked the air bypass screw on the MAF and it was set to 2 turns from fully seated
12. Disconnect, clean and reconnect all connections, relays and ground wires
13. Battery is strong.
14. Radiator fan functions as it should when the engine is hot
This leaves me with one item that I’m not clear on is the temperature sensor. I checked my Clymer’s manual and there is no procedure to test it. I’m not even sure how the connector is removed from the sensor (I don’t want to force it seems stuck).
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Merry Christmas!