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waehrik
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So it's proving impossible for my 1998 R1100RS to idle. I've tried everything I can think of for diagnostics and possible replacement parts and am out of ideas.
The bike starts up perfectly and will run but only with the 'choke' on or the throttle open.
I've tried two different sets of throttle bodies/throttle position sensor/fuel injector:
1) The first set was original to the bike and worked perfectly up until a month ago when the bike began to die when the throttle was released. Thinking that the TPS was set wrong, I did a 0=0 but it didn't help any. Same problem, as soon as the throttle plates hit the stop, the bike would die. I tried to raise the throttle stops to increase the opening at idle but after a looong time of doing this, I ended up stripping out the left side stop screw.
2) I bought the second set of throttle bodies hoping that a virgin pair would solve the problem. These had the tamper seal on both the stop screws and TPS, so nobody had ever mucked with them. I tested the TPS voltage and found it to be 0.402v, excellent.
But still no idle!
I replaced the spark plug wires with a new Nology set (cause they were cheaper than OEM)
I tested for vacuum leaks with an unlit propane torch. Nothing.
I've already removed my charcoal canister and have vacuum caps on the barbs.
I've adjusted the valves (they were good), opened up the brass bypass screws, everything I can think of.
I'm running without a cat code plug with no O2 sensor. The cat has been removed from the exhaust.
Oddly enough, rotating the TPS to a higher voltage (about 0.6v) will allow the bike to idle at about 1100rpm. But if it's shut off and restarted, it won't idle again.
Does anyone have an idea what this problem could be? I'm completely dumbfounded.
The bike starts up perfectly and will run but only with the 'choke' on or the throttle open.
I've tried two different sets of throttle bodies/throttle position sensor/fuel injector:
1) The first set was original to the bike and worked perfectly up until a month ago when the bike began to die when the throttle was released. Thinking that the TPS was set wrong, I did a 0=0 but it didn't help any. Same problem, as soon as the throttle plates hit the stop, the bike would die. I tried to raise the throttle stops to increase the opening at idle but after a looong time of doing this, I ended up stripping out the left side stop screw.
2) I bought the second set of throttle bodies hoping that a virgin pair would solve the problem. These had the tamper seal on both the stop screws and TPS, so nobody had ever mucked with them. I tested the TPS voltage and found it to be 0.402v, excellent.
But still no idle!
I replaced the spark plug wires with a new Nology set (cause they were cheaper than OEM)
I tested for vacuum leaks with an unlit propane torch. Nothing.
I've already removed my charcoal canister and have vacuum caps on the barbs.
I've adjusted the valves (they were good), opened up the brass bypass screws, everything I can think of.
I'm running without a cat code plug with no O2 sensor. The cat has been removed from the exhaust.
Oddly enough, rotating the TPS to a higher voltage (about 0.6v) will allow the bike to idle at about 1100rpm. But if it's shut off and restarted, it won't idle again.
Does anyone have an idea what this problem could be? I'm completely dumbfounded.