Greetings! I'm hoping to get some insight before I yank my hair out. I'm working on my dad's 1991 K100RS. The bike was parked 5 years ago due to a no crank/no start. He bought a used ignition switch and that was replaced but didn't solve the issue. I replaced the load shed relay, starter, and cleaned the grounds. It cranked but no start.
Found the fuel system had been ravaged from sitting. Replaced the pump, filter, hoses (fuel and vacuum), fuel pressure regulator, injectors, intake o-rings, and fuel cap gaskets. Also put on a Remus exhaust. Now it ran but was hard to start but otherwise ran well when cold but seemed to fall on it's face when it got out of the cold range.
I checked the codes and got an 1133 code for the Hall Effect Sensor #2. Replaced the ignition pickup now it starts right up but seems to run very lean when coming out of cold start. I've adjusted the Throttle Position Sensor to .375v with throttle closed, check the resistance of the potentiometer and it's near 500 ohms resistance, replaced the spark plugs, and replaced the temperature sensor. I've also checked the coils (8 ohm resistance primary, 12k secondary) and the plug wires (6k resistance) as well and cleaned the coil connections. Still does the same.
To me it seems like it's coming off a cold start enrichment and then leaning out. Code 1133 is still present. I'm at a loss on what to look at here. I have dad looking to see if he still has the original ignition switch as it ran well prior to being parked with the no start but that's just grasping at straws at this point.
Any ideas about what I'm missing?