StooL
Registered user
I need to know if my bike is normal or if I have discovered something worth investigating further.
Having just replaced a piston and cylinder I have become very aware of all noises, rumblings and other characteristics of my engine. I have balanced the throttle and set the TPS and now have the bike running pretty smooth on idle. However, I am aware that the engine seems to "miss a beat" every five seconds or so. This is very very slight and barely twitches the rev counter needle. It can't be felt out on the road and the bike seems to be running well. I have checked the timing with a strobe light thingy. This was just to see if each cylinder was doing the same thing and they appear to be alike.
Is this something to worry about? Could it be a faulty hall sensor or something else? Or is this symptom quite common? I'm aware that these are big lumps of machinery and aren't always expected to be perfectly smooth but I am still trying to fathom the reason behind my holed piston and wish to eliminate another potential cause.
Cheers
Having just replaced a piston and cylinder I have become very aware of all noises, rumblings and other characteristics of my engine. I have balanced the throttle and set the TPS and now have the bike running pretty smooth on idle. However, I am aware that the engine seems to "miss a beat" every five seconds or so. This is very very slight and barely twitches the rev counter needle. It can't be felt out on the road and the bike seems to be running well. I have checked the timing with a strobe light thingy. This was just to see if each cylinder was doing the same thing and they appear to be alike.
Is this something to worry about? Could it be a faulty hall sensor or something else? Or is this symptom quite common? I'm aware that these are big lumps of machinery and aren't always expected to be perfectly smooth but I am still trying to fathom the reason behind my holed piston and wish to eliminate another potential cause.
Cheers
