Hi Everyone. I am hoping someone can give me some guidance with the following problem on my R1100GS, on a '99 plate and has done 22,000 miles.
This problem occured after a few weeks of not being started (never been a problem in the past)
The bike started from cold then runs for 5 seconds and dies. It refuses to re-start. A week later the same thing happens. The plugs then show no sign of a spark.
The following test was performed:
An intriguing aspect of all this is that there are two HE sensors at the end of the crank shaft. Since the crank will be in the same position when each plug fires then why have two sensors at 180 deg apart? this would suggest a spark at the bottom of the stroke.
Clearly there is a good reason for there being two sensors and it would be useful to know how that works, and more importantly, how it fails?
I am being helped by a friend with this who is far more knowledgeable than I. So please bear with me if you ask a question that I don't know the answer to. I will reply.
Many thanks
This problem occured after a few weeks of not being started (never been a problem in the past)
The bike started from cold then runs for 5 seconds and dies. It refuses to re-start. A week later the same thing happens. The plugs then show no sign of a spark.
The following test was performed:
- Engage top gear and switch ignition on - Pump whines and stops.
- Turn rear wheel with ignition on - Pump whines, injectors click, 5 seconds later all goes quiet but the wheel is still being turned.
- Tank off - the wiring is clean and tidy, especially the HES joint.
An intriguing aspect of all this is that there are two HE sensors at the end of the crank shaft. Since the crank will be in the same position when each plug fires then why have two sensors at 180 deg apart? this would suggest a spark at the bottom of the stroke.
Clearly there is a good reason for there being two sensors and it would be useful to know how that works, and more importantly, how it fails?
I am being helped by a friend with this who is far more knowledgeable than I. So please bear with me if you ask a question that I don't know the answer to. I will reply.
Many thanks

