this might one of those questions which have no definitive answers. ..not is God real? ..because really, what sort of God would allow famine, war, and dealer prices to exist.
For the most part my bike runs relatively well. Timing chain slapping around drives me bonkers (I will be asking for advice fairly soon when I try to remedy that), noise from the clutch, and occasional backfires aside.
What I notice is that on some days it runs "very well." As if something is faulty or semi-faulty most of the time and then for whatever reasons decides to do its job. It's not related to cold/warmed-up. It's one of those things where I'll start the bike and I can tell right away from the sound of the engine that this is going to be a good ride. The power delivery is more smooth and predictable. The bike feels like it is getting just the right combo of fuel/timing. And, oddly, the timing chain guide noise is diminished.
I've covered a portion of the list of 8 million things to cover; but as noted in the bridge on the river kwai, "there is always the unexpected"
From day one I've felt the bike is "off" a bit; either a timing or air/fuel issue. Could certain sensors be working intermittently and easy to troubleshoot? I've cleaned/checked &dielectric greased every electrical connection I've run into (and ECU plug). Within the last few months I've addressed, injectors, fuel/air filter, vacuum leakers (there could always be another). Plugs were changed while at the dealer last year when valves checked.
- The timing chain guide noise apparently won't affect things. I'm not totally convinced of that.
- I need to read more about the Hall Effect sensor, so I'm not sure if that could be the source, but seems possible.
- There is the CO adjustment; which I'm not sure has ever been done. That would be lumped into the AFM air/fuel category.
- Also temp sensors which I assuming lead to air/fuel variations via the ECU ?
My thoughts are that certain things are all or none (e.g., vacuum leaks, exhaust leak, bad plug, bad injector.) My money is on an electrical/mechanical sensor which is sometimes working properly but usually half-assing it.
In any event, I thought I'd post in case someone had a similar schizotypal engine and accidentally found a big fix after changing out a bad/faulty item.
thanks.
Cheers