'99 1100 GS here, ~200 kkms, number of repairs in the last 3 years
I have now gone through a "Hall sensor failure" saga with 4 sensor replacements which has turned out to be Motronic ECU failure and is now writing its 2nd chapter: "The WTF of the Engine timing"
So, I have replaced Motronic with a 2nd hand used one and now my bike would not start, I have diagnosed that timing is almost half way late (!). When key on, turning the rear wheel in 5th, turning the engine, the pump would not whine at TDC, but rather ~half turn (about 160° later). I have then double checked the hall sensor installed correctly, and found no obvious errors - the cup and the pulley fit as they should. The sensor is new.
The culprit: when starter turns the enigne, there is spark, there is fuel from injectors, it wouldn't start, but would loudly explode out of exhaust here and then
The question:
If everything is assembled correctly, sensor working fine and everything else is ok with the bike, is it possible I have just bought a faulty 2nd hand Motronic, that consistently sends wrong (half turn late) signals to the pump, injectors and coil with correct output from the Hall sensor?
This doesn't seem plausible to me, but I have now triple-checked I have installed Hall sensor correctly ... but I *am a DIY wrenching idiot.
Please, give me some wild guesses to help me think this out.
Thank you.
Daniel
I have now gone through a "Hall sensor failure" saga with 4 sensor replacements which has turned out to be Motronic ECU failure and is now writing its 2nd chapter: "The WTF of the Engine timing"
So, I have replaced Motronic with a 2nd hand used one and now my bike would not start, I have diagnosed that timing is almost half way late (!). When key on, turning the rear wheel in 5th, turning the engine, the pump would not whine at TDC, but rather ~half turn (about 160° later). I have then double checked the hall sensor installed correctly, and found no obvious errors - the cup and the pulley fit as they should. The sensor is new.
The culprit: when starter turns the enigne, there is spark, there is fuel from injectors, it wouldn't start, but would loudly explode out of exhaust here and then
The question:
If everything is assembled correctly, sensor working fine and everything else is ok with the bike, is it possible I have just bought a faulty 2nd hand Motronic, that consistently sends wrong (half turn late) signals to the pump, injectors and coil with correct output from the Hall sensor?
This doesn't seem plausible to me, but I have now triple-checked I have installed Hall sensor correctly ... but I *am a DIY wrenching idiot.
Please, give me some wild guesses to help me think this out.

Thank you.
Daniel





