« on: August 18, 2025, 01:32:57 PM »
When I spray carb cleaner around the Fuel Pressure Regulator on my '86 K100, it runs smoother and accelerates cleanly. "Normal" starting idle with carb cleaner. Holds a steady RPMs for a given throttle, as long as I keep spraying.
Without carb cleaner, engine revs only build up with throttle opening surging (open/close, open/close, quickly repeatedly). Starts consistently at a very low idle. Took on a 5 mile test ride. Had to feather the clutch and blip the throttle. Will not maintain steady RPM for a given throttle.
Removing/re-installing smaller line off cylinder #4 vacuum in to pressure regulator makes no change to this condition.
Current Regulator opens around 36 psi. Photo shows last night's test: regulated air compressor in to line off fuel rail return. Bore scope showing (and separately hearing) bubbles as the regulator opens and returns fuel in to the tank through the check valve.
Before I replace the Regulator, does this behavior sound like the Regulator is the source?
In the last month: new fuel lines in/out of the Regulator. New coolant sensor, Hall effect sensor. Swapped in spare Throttle Position Sensor (set to "click"). Fresh Ethanol free, 93 Octane fuel. New NAPA fuel filter.

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- 1985 K100RT very original
Ken
Current: 85 K100RT, 09 DL650, 16 4RT260, 97 XR100, 70 CT70, 06 YFM400
Past Bikes: 86 K100RT, 85 K100RS, 07 SV1000S, 80 KL250, 99 GS1100, 85 K100RT, 86 VFR700, 91 XR250, 95 VLX600, 86 TRX250, 02 GZ250, 83 Z50R, 78 ATC90, 86 XR250, 79 XR500, 72 AT1, 75 YZ360, 78 DT400, 75 DT125, 73 Trail 70