I have not been able to find an answer anywhere so I'm asking. My K100RS 4V runs a bit rich as witnessed by fluffy black carbon deposits on the plugs. The engine now has over 114,000 miles on it and I suspect that the injector orifices may be worn and flowing a bit more fuel than when they were new.
The bike is not running the OEM exhaust , but an older K100 exhaust with the individual header pipes, so it doesn't have the oxygen sensor but instead has the screw thingy on the side of the relay box.
I have tried doing the adjustment of the idle screw on the relay box using the lean drop but it doesn't seem to help the rich situation despite making the engine run smoother and possibly stronger.
My question is regarding the throttle position sensor which is supposed to send a signal to the Motronic unit indicating throttle position, and thus, air flow. I have adjusted it to the voltage specified at the closed position and still get a rich mixture. Is there any reason I shouldn't try leaning out the mixture by offsetting the sensor slightly to fool the Motronic into thinking there is less air so it injects less fuel?
Side Note: Despite having good compression readings the engine does burn a slight amount of oil, about a quart every 800 to 1,000 miles, which I understand to be within the factory limits. While this is quite a bit more than my two K75's I don't think it is enough to account for the carbon deposits on the plugs.