Having to take care of aging parents really sucks up the time on my schedule ... so I am somewhat delayed in keeping up with the progress and investigation of my (new to me) '97 K1100LT. Popped the valve cover and checked the current valve measurements. I picked up some shims to make some valve adjustments to this bike. :yow
Thats amazingly clean for a 97! How many miles did it have and do you know what they were running for oil?
I like the Chris Harris vids as well. Just cant watch them while the 12 year old is around. I'd be the one taking a beating if she dropped the F bomb. Watched the one that covered exhaust mount as well and it was one of the first things I checked on mine.
Drove mine to work today and just as I got to work it missed a couple beats just as I pulled in. On the way home it started fine decided to make a lap of the block and head to a auto parts store to see if they have a cheap antenna. Got caught at a light and its starts missing BAD as I take off. :dunno Clears a little so instead of going straight home I decided to go to the parts store. Get caught at a light and it starts missing again. :dunno2: dive off a side street and get pointed back home. Really had to rev it to take off. breaking up all the way home and as I turn onto my street it starts acting better.
Let it cool and start looking for Vac leaks, none that I could find but the rubber between the throttle body and head on a could look a little worse for wear but found no leaks with some propane.
Pulled the plugs and metered the wires. Wires good. #4 plug had some deposits that were not on the other three. Cleaned the deposits off and checked gaps. #2 gap was something like 34 when it should have been 26-28.
I filed it Saturday so got worried I got some bad gas or the F-in ethanol separated and loaded my tank with water. Took the gas cap off to peak in the tank. Its spotless in the tank. Did not see any water in the low parts. Cant see the actual pick up as its view is blocked by the pump but rocked the bike back to try to see if any water was hiding under the pump but nothing came out.
Put it back together drove it around my neighborhood for a while got it good and hot and seems fine. :dunno
Either it was the deposits on the plug or it did suck up a little water and passed it.
Drive it tomorrow and see what happens. I live close so the wife can come get me and I can go grab it with the trailer if it breaks down.
Think I'll order plugs, the rubber intake parts, new fuel lines (they look dry), filter and O rings for the flanges and change them for good measure this week. I have a place near by that can turn around injectors in 48 hours so may have them serviced. If your in the metro Atlanta area its
http://www.tdesystems.com/ Their main office where they service the injectors is Forest Park and they have a location on Hwy5 right at the Cherokee/ Cobb county line and they run stuff back and forth daily. They have no problem servicing Bosch and ND injectors. They did a good job on the injectors in my 4Runner and inline price wise with others that service injectors.