Hi all, new to the motobrick forum but not new to bricks.
I have an interesting problem with a 1987 K75 I have and for the life of me I can't figure it out.
The Condition: After warm up on the center stand everything seems fine. Revs fine, no misfire, temps good, batt voltage 12.5-13.25. Take it off the stand and ride thru the parking lot, runs great (even 2nd gear) everything is fine. Turn around and head back and it starts misfiring from hell... normally ending with me pushing. Once I push it back (30-60 secs) it will fire right up and no misfire present.
Here is a video of the condition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkLmm3SaDXI&feature=youtu.beThings I have tested/checked.
Fuel
1. All new fuel
2. New fuel strainer
3. New fuel lines
4. Fairly new fuel filter and fuel pump (less that 5k)
4. Verified fuel is flowing to the fuel rail
Electrical
1. Voltage is low at idle 12v dipping to 11.8. High idle voltage is 13.3ish
2. Replaced alternator brushes same voltage condition
3. Changed Alternator-including new voltage regulator (new alt same volt condition present)
4. Spark plugs. In good condition
5. Hall effect sensor cold water test. Passed
6. Freshly bench charged battery (14v) same result.
7. Load tested (advance auto) and battery checks out fine
7. Checked Ignition for corrosion
Vacuum lines
1. Vacuum ports closed/plugged
2. Air box vacuum line seems intact
3. New air filter (normal maintenance)
If voltage was low enough, I could see where it could present a misfire condition but I tested with a fully charged battery and condition was still present.
If it had fouled spark plugs then it should consistently run rough...
If it wasn't getting enough fuel, then running RPMs up on the bench should create a similar consumption condition as driving so it should experience it on the stand.
My suspicion is the injectors are randomly stopping. I have tested disconnecting the injectors when it is "misfiring" and nothing changes (up to 2 injectors at one time). I have also unplugged the injectors while the engine is running "normal" and it seems to simulate a similar condition (2 injectors disconnected). I think this may be the correct direction, but I can't figure out how 2 injectors could randomly stop working only to start working a few moments later...
Any thoughts? What am I missing?