Looking for some expert advice. I'm pretty familiar with mechanics and I've been chasing an electrical gremlin in a 1987 BMW K75s that had been sitting for 10+ years with about 45K miles. The symptom is it will start 1 out of 20...25...100 tries. Completely random. When it does start it runs solid. No spark to plugs.
The history of the repairs and trouble shooting to date:
Rebuilt the fuel delivery system. Pump, hoses, filters, etc replaced with OEM parts. All of it was degraded and corroded. Pump is working properly, fuel delivered to rails and FI spraying. Unknown what regulator PSI is, but presumably good since fuel delivery appears working, just no spark. Fresh fuel 91 octane, 1/2 tank.
Replaced starter relay with OEM. Old one disassembled after arched and starter stuck on as many owners have discovered with poor batter voltage.
Replaced temp sensor relay. Checked resistance referenced to numbers found herein, and seems to have gone bad.
Checked temp sensor, air flow meter, ground, etc signals to computer per
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/bvogel/K100/download/bike-wont-start1.htm and all of it was in spec.
Alternator was not charging battery so I pulled it and cleaned it up. Battery was also replaced with brand new Odyssey P925L. Alternator now charging correctly and battery holding proper charge during starting loads.
Fresh BMW grade oil. New filter.
New BMW plugs.
New OEM rubber for all intake parts. Everything rubber was worthless and needed replacement so no pin holes etc.
Cleaned ground contacts under tank and lubed up with dielectric.
Voltage at ignition switch is at least 12.5V between switch and top fuse when ignition turned on.
Pulled starter this evening and will replace brushes. Rest of hardware looks good and just needs a cleaning.
I think that covers most of the relevant stuff. So here are the symptoms:
With the new battery bike tries to start strong, but no spark. Voltage near 13V, ignition on - kill switch on voltage drops to around 12.75V which is within tolerance.
Prior to new battery (may still happen, but have not attempted more than a dozen starts on new battery), with ignition on, kill switch on the bike would try to kick over than occasionally back fire without me depressing run switch. Also noticed a small flutter in tach of about 100rpm. This was random but with enough start attempts would happen regularly.
When I attempt to start the load shed relay seems to be working properly as I notice the headlight dim each time the starter cranks over a revolution or so, but not sure if the relay is bad or not. I don't think that would prevent the bike from starting though and the voltage to starter is still at least 12.5V. Its as if the ignition computer won't let the bike spark for some unknown reason. I thought perhaps the temp sensor, but as stated earlier, the specs to the computer were good when I checked per the above link.
When the bike does start it seems to run fine. I've only ridden it around the neighborhood once in the 2.5 months I've managed to get it started maybe 6 times or so, but she sounds and response solidly. If I get it to start it will run, but when I shut it off and try a restart right away it just doesn't want to start again and I haven't seen any pattern to when it will decide to start for me again. Hot day, cold day, rainy day, dry day...
My only thoughts at this point are:
Ignition computer bad, but unlikely.
HES bad, but I'd see issues when its hot not cold and first attempting to starting.
Temp sensor actually bad despite the output I'm seeing to the computer.
TPS bad, but when I pull the TPS connection I still get same no start condition.
Coil bad, but very unlikely to see all three coils bad and no spark on all three plugs.
If cleaning up and replacing brushes on starter doesn't fix the issue, I'm out of ideas. So I welcome suggestions to any SMEs out there that think they can get this beast to run.
Thanks.