Bit of a strange one?
I have a 2005 R1200GS.
can a worn timing chain/ play in the chains cause the ignition timing to be erratic?
hear me out- there are 2 sensors or pick ups as used on the R1200GS- one just behind the alternator fan belt and one on the right cylinder head on the right cam gear?
my motor is idling rough- trying to get to the bottom of it , and it does seem to exhibit an ignition timing graph were by the ignition point changes and is not smooth - it deviates as much as 7 degrees from 6 degrees to approx 13 degrees then to sometimes - 2 degrees.
my thinking is that if there is a non regular, although fairly constant difference in rotational timing of the the reference points of where the 2 sensors read each other it will do this
the chains are not noisy?
thanks in advance
I have a 2005 R1200GS.
can a worn timing chain/ play in the chains cause the ignition timing to be erratic?
hear me out- there are 2 sensors or pick ups as used on the R1200GS- one just behind the alternator fan belt and one on the right cylinder head on the right cam gear?
my motor is idling rough- trying to get to the bottom of it , and it does seem to exhibit an ignition timing graph were by the ignition point changes and is not smooth - it deviates as much as 7 degrees from 6 degrees to approx 13 degrees then to sometimes - 2 degrees.
my thinking is that if there is a non regular, although fairly constant difference in rotational timing of the the reference points of where the 2 sensors read each other it will do this
the chains are not noisy?
thanks in advance


