My starting problem that I originally mentioned here is back with a vengeance. I’ve spent the entire day trying to rectify the fault with no success whatsoever. I’d be extremely grateful if anyone who is more mechanically minded than myself (not hard) would be so kind as to look through my troubleshooting log and give me some insight into what could possibly be going wrong………………..
2000 R1150GS
TFI 1030
K&N
Remus Y piece and race can
28,000 miles.
The problem first started after I had been messing around with the tank – I removed the original tank and had been trying out a 1100GS plastic tank for size, I then refitted the original tank.
The first ride after this, the bike hesitated a little and later stalled as I tried to pull away from a set of lights.
The same day, I returned to the bike after parking it up for a few hours and it wouldn’t start.
The fuel pump primed itself and the engine would turn over but wouldn’t fire.
After trying to start it for some time, fuel started to pour out of the join between the two header pipes.
I removed the tank and inspected all connections and pipes – everything seemed fine
Checked for a spark – plugs were wet with fuel and there was a good spark
Sprayed WD40 on the side stand kill switch.
Bike started.
All was OK for a week or so although possibly running a little rough – occasional hesitation.
On the first long ride I noticed that the bike was hesitating more and more normally between 4000 – 5000rpm – felt like a fuel issue – bike sorted itself out after a while.
More cut outs and stalls at traffic lights but the bike instantly restarted on the first touch of the button.
This morning the bike wouldn’t start at all and had fuel pouring out of the header pipes again - literally creating a puddle of fuel under the bike.
I had a good look round the bike and noticed that the lock nut on the left hand throttle cable to throttle body wasn’t screwed down.
After reading some posts both here and on ADVrider I tried resetting the TPS – fuse #5 removed and then reinserted, ignition on, full throttle and released x 2, ignition off. Turn back on and again and press the starter button. Bike started but ran very rough. I’m thinking that the TPS reset wasn’t the cause of the bike starting and was simply a coincidence?
Go for a brief ride, bike running very rough, spluttering, lots of hesitation.
Get home, check the TB for balance. They’re way out – synch them up and off for another test ride.
Bike felt a little better but still suffered from extreme hesitation around 4000rpm + backfiring after every throttle off. Also felt like it would stall if I let the revs drop too low. On full throttle under hard acceleration bike seems fine.
Bike left for 3 hours – failed to start again, fuel pouring out of header pipes again.
Things I’ve tried:
Balanced throttle bodies
Checked that vent pipes from the tank are clear + ran the bike with the filler cap open
Checked that the throttle cables are seated correctly.
Valve clearances checked about 1000 miles ago.
Things that I suspect it might be:
Blocked fuel injector(s)
Fuel filter blocked
Coils
Fuel pump\fuel pressure regulator.
One thing is clear though, the bike is getting way too much fuel – surely fuel shouldn’t be coming out of the header pipes right?
Plan for tomorrow is to disconnect the TFI, reset the TPS and then try again.
The bike is well out of warranty and TBH I simply can’t afford to pay dealer prices for them to troubleshoot it. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Adam
2000 R1150GS
TFI 1030
K&N
Remus Y piece and race can
28,000 miles.
The problem first started after I had been messing around with the tank – I removed the original tank and had been trying out a 1100GS plastic tank for size, I then refitted the original tank.
The first ride after this, the bike hesitated a little and later stalled as I tried to pull away from a set of lights.
The same day, I returned to the bike after parking it up for a few hours and it wouldn’t start.
The fuel pump primed itself and the engine would turn over but wouldn’t fire.
After trying to start it for some time, fuel started to pour out of the join between the two header pipes.
I removed the tank and inspected all connections and pipes – everything seemed fine
Checked for a spark – plugs were wet with fuel and there was a good spark
Sprayed WD40 on the side stand kill switch.
Bike started.
All was OK for a week or so although possibly running a little rough – occasional hesitation.
On the first long ride I noticed that the bike was hesitating more and more normally between 4000 – 5000rpm – felt like a fuel issue – bike sorted itself out after a while.
More cut outs and stalls at traffic lights but the bike instantly restarted on the first touch of the button.
This morning the bike wouldn’t start at all and had fuel pouring out of the header pipes again - literally creating a puddle of fuel under the bike.
I had a good look round the bike and noticed that the lock nut on the left hand throttle cable to throttle body wasn’t screwed down.
After reading some posts both here and on ADVrider I tried resetting the TPS – fuse #5 removed and then reinserted, ignition on, full throttle and released x 2, ignition off. Turn back on and again and press the starter button. Bike started but ran very rough. I’m thinking that the TPS reset wasn’t the cause of the bike starting and was simply a coincidence?
Go for a brief ride, bike running very rough, spluttering, lots of hesitation.
Get home, check the TB for balance. They’re way out – synch them up and off for another test ride.
Bike felt a little better but still suffered from extreme hesitation around 4000rpm + backfiring after every throttle off. Also felt like it would stall if I let the revs drop too low. On full throttle under hard acceleration bike seems fine.
Bike left for 3 hours – failed to start again, fuel pouring out of header pipes again.
Things I’ve tried:
Balanced throttle bodies
Checked that vent pipes from the tank are clear + ran the bike with the filler cap open
Checked that the throttle cables are seated correctly.
Valve clearances checked about 1000 miles ago.
Things that I suspect it might be:
Blocked fuel injector(s)
Fuel filter blocked
Coils
Fuel pump\fuel pressure regulator.
One thing is clear though, the bike is getting way too much fuel – surely fuel shouldn’t be coming out of the header pipes right?
Plan for tomorrow is to disconnect the TFI, reset the TPS and then try again.
The bike is well out of warranty and TBH I simply can’t afford to pay dealer prices for them to troubleshoot it. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Adam
