Typical . . .
I do loads of work on the bike in preparation for the Wee-Kend and then it conks-out on me when its too late to get parts
The bike is a 1989 R100 GS - as per my Avatar.
It has been running over the past few days, but I found water in the N/S float chamber, which necessitated a carb clean-out. It was running but tickover was erratic and it would eventually cut out.
I have balanced the carbs with a pair of vacuum gauges - OK.
Tested the ignition timing - nice strong strobe light and timing OK.
Bike was running fine on the road, the problem was just tickover.
The whole wiring loom was replaced with BMW components in 2007.
It is twin-plugged, new top plugs fitted yesterday (lower ones cleaned).
Coils are Dyna-Coils, new two years ago. They show 1.6 ohms each and there is continuity across the series connections.
Battery is a new Odyssey PC680.
I have just replaced the timing chain, which necessitated removing all the electrical gubbins from the front. It all went back together OK and the bike fired up fine when I finished the job.
Last evening I went to give the bike a run and fill the tank - but it wouldn't start. There was plenty of life in the battery, all lights work fine, starter was churning merrily - but not a sign of it firing.
I left it overnight with the battery on charge.
Today its the same - no spark at the plugs but everything else OK.
There is battery voltage at the coils when the ignition is turned on.
I have removed and re-made all 'black box' connections. Still no joy.
I had the 'bean can' apart last year and renewed the auto advance springs. It has been fine since, but I note that the three-pin plug and lead (which I didn't replace) is looking hard and old.
There is no continuity between any combination ot the three pins and none between any of them and ground.
I have sections 4.44 and 4.45 of the 80 GS manual printed off and will work my way through the tests with my multi-meter.
I suspect the Hall Sensor or its cable is knackered - does anyone have a 'Quick Test' procedure that will confirm/deny my prognosis ?
Unless I get a quick (and permanent) fix today, I'll be missing the Wee-Kend, which is a bummer as I was really looking forward to it.
Sods Law triumphs again
All clues gratefully received.
Thanks.
Bob.
I do loads of work on the bike in preparation for the Wee-Kend and then it conks-out on me when its too late to get parts

The bike is a 1989 R100 GS - as per my Avatar.
It has been running over the past few days, but I found water in the N/S float chamber, which necessitated a carb clean-out. It was running but tickover was erratic and it would eventually cut out.
I have balanced the carbs with a pair of vacuum gauges - OK.
Tested the ignition timing - nice strong strobe light and timing OK.
Bike was running fine on the road, the problem was just tickover.
The whole wiring loom was replaced with BMW components in 2007.
It is twin-plugged, new top plugs fitted yesterday (lower ones cleaned).
Coils are Dyna-Coils, new two years ago. They show 1.6 ohms each and there is continuity across the series connections.
Battery is a new Odyssey PC680.
I have just replaced the timing chain, which necessitated removing all the electrical gubbins from the front. It all went back together OK and the bike fired up fine when I finished the job.
Last evening I went to give the bike a run and fill the tank - but it wouldn't start. There was plenty of life in the battery, all lights work fine, starter was churning merrily - but not a sign of it firing.
I left it overnight with the battery on charge.
Today its the same - no spark at the plugs but everything else OK.
There is battery voltage at the coils when the ignition is turned on.
I have removed and re-made all 'black box' connections. Still no joy.
I had the 'bean can' apart last year and renewed the auto advance springs. It has been fine since, but I note that the three-pin plug and lead (which I didn't replace) is looking hard and old.
There is no continuity between any combination ot the three pins and none between any of them and ground.
I have sections 4.44 and 4.45 of the 80 GS manual printed off and will work my way through the tests with my multi-meter.
I suspect the Hall Sensor or its cable is knackered - does anyone have a 'Quick Test' procedure that will confirm/deny my prognosis ?
Unless I get a quick (and permanent) fix today, I'll be missing the Wee-Kend, which is a bummer as I was really looking forward to it.
Sods Law triumphs again

All clues gratefully received.
Thanks.
Bob.

