toucan
Registered user
i got my bike back from the shop after they fixed it after i crashed it. they also done the 50k km service.
it was idling low, about 900rpm and seemed to misfire when i opened the throttle slightly. i checked the tps it was .59V and have adjusted it to .56V.
nothing changed.
i then started fiddling with the air screws, they were at 1.75 turns out. i went in 0.5 turns and out 0.5 turns. nothing changed.
now i have screwed them out 3 turns (seems a lot to me) and its idling at 1000rpm (maybe a touch more). its still missing just off idle.
i still have not tried to synch the throttle bodies. i have a decent vacuum guage and know how to use it. but i have tried to get the butterflies to close by ear. they both seem to click shut at the same time. they were slightly off. the misfire is still there.
my question: could it be plugs? they weren't changed at the service.
could it be plug caps/coils? i would have thought they would be missing at all revs and throttle openings.
could it be the hall sensors? again i would assume the problem would be more pronounced at high revs.
could it be timing? i haven't checked that yet.
the bike is a twinspark 1150 adventure.
it was idling low, about 900rpm and seemed to misfire when i opened the throttle slightly. i checked the tps it was .59V and have adjusted it to .56V.
nothing changed.
i then started fiddling with the air screws, they were at 1.75 turns out. i went in 0.5 turns and out 0.5 turns. nothing changed.
now i have screwed them out 3 turns (seems a lot to me) and its idling at 1000rpm (maybe a touch more). its still missing just off idle.
i still have not tried to synch the throttle bodies. i have a decent vacuum guage and know how to use it. but i have tried to get the butterflies to close by ear. they both seem to click shut at the same time. they were slightly off. the misfire is still there.
my question: could it be plugs? they weren't changed at the service.
could it be plug caps/coils? i would have thought they would be missing at all revs and throttle openings.
could it be the hall sensors? again i would assume the problem would be more pronounced at high revs.
could it be timing? i haven't checked that yet.
the bike is a twinspark 1150 adventure.