Evening All,
Tale of woe with my 2012 GSA, 26K miles, mine from new. Last day of a faultless 1500 mile Scottish tour the bike was hard to start after refuelling then ran rough - part throttle mis-fire, clouds of oil smoke after start up. Pressed on gently and was OK at steady 70 on M-way but once arrived at the last night's digs discretion overcame valour and we got the train home next day and subsequently recovered the bike.
It appears the bike is massively over-fuelling to the extent that the oil was diluted and the level had risen hence the oil smoke (lots) on start up. Plugs on both sides sooty and oily, so not thinking duff injector or anything affecting one pot only. Changed the oil, cleaned the plugs (new before tour) and took a punt on a new fuel pressure regulator. Unfortunately same issue, hard to start and once running clouds of black smoke and cat red hot after a few seconds so still super rich. I then removed the complete fuel distributor and checked the return line / tank return fittings are clear which they are so no chance of back pressure from there.
Any experiences or suggestions gratefully received, I don't want to throw parts at it willy-nilly. I'm OK investing in a GS911 for diagnostics as the age of the bike makes it uneconomic to look at main dealer support. I can't see it being the temperature sensor as it behaves the same cold or hot, if the temp. sensor was duff I'd expect OK cold starting and rich when warm. I can't find any reference to a fuel pressure sensor so thinking the system relies on the pressure regulator and injector timing to achieve correct mixture.
Thoughts please??
Tale of woe with my 2012 GSA, 26K miles, mine from new. Last day of a faultless 1500 mile Scottish tour the bike was hard to start after refuelling then ran rough - part throttle mis-fire, clouds of oil smoke after start up. Pressed on gently and was OK at steady 70 on M-way but once arrived at the last night's digs discretion overcame valour and we got the train home next day and subsequently recovered the bike.
It appears the bike is massively over-fuelling to the extent that the oil was diluted and the level had risen hence the oil smoke (lots) on start up. Plugs on both sides sooty and oily, so not thinking duff injector or anything affecting one pot only. Changed the oil, cleaned the plugs (new before tour) and took a punt on a new fuel pressure regulator. Unfortunately same issue, hard to start and once running clouds of black smoke and cat red hot after a few seconds so still super rich. I then removed the complete fuel distributor and checked the return line / tank return fittings are clear which they are so no chance of back pressure from there.
Any experiences or suggestions gratefully received, I don't want to throw parts at it willy-nilly. I'm OK investing in a GS911 for diagnostics as the age of the bike makes it uneconomic to look at main dealer support. I can't see it being the temperature sensor as it behaves the same cold or hot, if the temp. sensor was duff I'd expect OK cold starting and rich when warm. I can't find any reference to a fuel pressure sensor so thinking the system relies on the pressure regulator and injector timing to achieve correct mixture.
Thoughts please??


