Hi - Well, I’m still stuck. I finally got my 1988 K75 C (16K miles) started (replaced the injectors) but it is still flooding after a difficult start.
If I unplug the fuel pump it will start and idle until it runs out of fuel. If I plug in the fuel pump, it immediately floods, but will start with full open throttle. It jumps to 5K RPM and has a lot of exhaust smoke. If I let it warm up (at 5K) and rev it to 6K, it revs up quickly and easily to 7.5K sounding normal (good). If I drop below 5K it immediately stalls (floods out because the plugs are soaking wet with gas). I did a lot of reading in the Forum and found one person with a similar problem, but there was no solution.
I have been trying to resolve this for several weeks with no luck.
Here is what has been done:
- New fuel injectors
- Used ECU (has exactly the same response as the original)
- Installed a used cleaned and tested water temp sender
- New spark plugs that have strong spark at starter cranking and at 7K
- Tested the air flow meter, air temp sensor and fuel pressure (36 PSI static and 34 PSI steady at 6K-7K RPM) per the wonderful Troubleshooting Guide
I have no BMW mechanic in less than 200 miles and they only like newer bikes.
So, after repeated testing and changes, I can’t get it to run like normal. I have a feeling this is a good bike mechanically and want to get it running correctly. If you know anyone that can help, please let me know.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Pete
New Mexico, USA