Sempione
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I'm giving up.
Does someone in the Worthing or Woking area own a 911 diagnostic tool or know an uncomplicated dealership where I can get the fault codes read without an appointment?
My single spark R1150GS is running poorly. It used to tick over at about 1100rm but is all of a sudden at just under 1000rpm and the engine dies if I don't give it some throttle. When I hold my hand over the exhaust it feels like the engine misfires occasionally and I can see the rpm change slightly when this happens.
The engine feels quite rough at higher rpm.
Things I tried so far without success:
- Both cylinders get hot.
- The right hand throttle cable is seated at the throttle body.
- The grooves on the TBs where the throttle cables sit in are clean.
- Rubber bungs on the throttle bodies are in good condition,
- New spark plugs,
- New air filter,
- Rocker endplay and valve clearances checked,
- Throttle bodies synchronised,
- Pulled out the throttle cable junction box to make sure the cables are seated as I changed them a couple of weeks ago,
- Throttle bodies synchronised again,
- Checked spark, both sides seem ok.
- Measured ignition coil resistance (primary 0.6 Ohm, secondary 6.9 kOhm),
- Measured resistance of <1year old HT leads (6.9 kOhm), doesn't change when flexing,
- Checked fuel injectors by sticking them in a jar, both seem to work ok as I expected because they were recently professionally cleaned,
- Checked throttle position sensor (0.36V at idle),
- Disconnected Lambda probe, still runs like s**t
- Checked compression (130psi left & 135 psi right with COLD engine),
- Checked for air leaks at the throttle bodies. Noticed rpm rise by a tiny amount when I douse the left TB in brake cleaner. I pulled the left TB and inspected the inlet manifold. It didn't have any visible damage so I refitted it while using a new O-ring. I ordered a new inlet manifold to be on the safe side.
As I'm still suspicious of the Lambda probe and don't know a way to test the Hall effect sensors I want to get the fault codes read.
I phoned a dealership on Saturday and was told to come in. When I arrived the mechanic had already gone home. Phoned them today and get told that I could have an appointment in a week.
Any advise for further testing or things I might have overlooked would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Niki
Does someone in the Worthing or Woking area own a 911 diagnostic tool or know an uncomplicated dealership where I can get the fault codes read without an appointment?
My single spark R1150GS is running poorly. It used to tick over at about 1100rm but is all of a sudden at just under 1000rpm and the engine dies if I don't give it some throttle. When I hold my hand over the exhaust it feels like the engine misfires occasionally and I can see the rpm change slightly when this happens.
The engine feels quite rough at higher rpm.
Things I tried so far without success:
- Both cylinders get hot.
- The right hand throttle cable is seated at the throttle body.
- The grooves on the TBs where the throttle cables sit in are clean.
- Rubber bungs on the throttle bodies are in good condition,
- New spark plugs,
- New air filter,
- Rocker endplay and valve clearances checked,
- Throttle bodies synchronised,
- Pulled out the throttle cable junction box to make sure the cables are seated as I changed them a couple of weeks ago,
- Throttle bodies synchronised again,
- Checked spark, both sides seem ok.
- Measured ignition coil resistance (primary 0.6 Ohm, secondary 6.9 kOhm),
- Measured resistance of <1year old HT leads (6.9 kOhm), doesn't change when flexing,
- Checked fuel injectors by sticking them in a jar, both seem to work ok as I expected because they were recently professionally cleaned,
- Checked throttle position sensor (0.36V at idle),
- Disconnected Lambda probe, still runs like s**t
- Checked compression (130psi left & 135 psi right with COLD engine),
- Checked for air leaks at the throttle bodies. Noticed rpm rise by a tiny amount when I douse the left TB in brake cleaner. I pulled the left TB and inspected the inlet manifold. It didn't have any visible damage so I refitted it while using a new O-ring. I ordered a new inlet manifold to be on the safe side.
As I'm still suspicious of the Lambda probe and don't know a way to test the Hall effect sensors I want to get the fault codes read.
I phoned a dealership on Saturday and was told to come in. When I arrived the mechanic had already gone home. Phoned them today and get told that I could have an appointment in a week.

Any advise for further testing or things I might have overlooked would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Niki






