BladeBaiter
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I realise I'm an RS riding imposter but an R1100 engine is an R1100 engine and someone in this group might be able to help me (please) so,
I don't know whether spluttering describes it correctly: It came on gradually, about a week or two ago. It would occationally "gulp" under acceleration, and then carry on through it, without a following backfire or anything; just as if the motor died for half a second as it went through the rev range (between 3 and 4 thousand revs). Yesterday and this morning though, after about ten miles of my journey, the gulp turned into a really impassable splutter. When accelerating hard (to overtake), when the motor reaches 3 or 4 thousand revs it virtually dies untill I roll the throttle off to a more gentle rate. I have no idea whether this is a fueling or an electrical fault. If it was a normally carburated bike I would think that it felt as if the float-valves were set too low. The fact that it does it after ten miles of running makes me suspect the coils are breaking down. The bike has done 90,000 miles. Can anyone help with this one?
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Keith Dunn (R1100RS SE)
I don't know whether spluttering describes it correctly: It came on gradually, about a week or two ago. It would occationally "gulp" under acceleration, and then carry on through it, without a following backfire or anything; just as if the motor died for half a second as it went through the rev range (between 3 and 4 thousand revs). Yesterday and this morning though, after about ten miles of my journey, the gulp turned into a really impassable splutter. When accelerating hard (to overtake), when the motor reaches 3 or 4 thousand revs it virtually dies untill I roll the throttle off to a more gentle rate. I have no idea whether this is a fueling or an electrical fault. If it was a normally carburated bike I would think that it felt as if the float-valves were set too low. The fact that it does it after ten miles of running makes me suspect the coils are breaking down. The bike has done 90,000 miles. Can anyone help with this one?
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Keith Dunn (R1100RS SE)
