Hi all - Just put the first 30 miles on a new-to-me ST. I did all the fluids, head bolts, valve clearances, new tires, and rebuilt carbs. This past weekend I did some break-in rides and balanced the carbs. Now I am getting more familiar, I have some questions on things I've notices but don't know if they are typical or things to be concerned about.
Idle mixture - Is it normal to end up at 1 3/8 turns out when base setting is only 1/2? After rebuilding the carbs I set the idle mix to the base for my carb numbers, which was 1/2 turn. She ran okay like that on the first ride (was a quick one at night), but during the more proper warm up ride to balance the carbs, she ran like crap. Hanging idle, some backfires, stuttering under throttle. Warmed up I set the idle mix following what thought to be the right process - back out (richer) until RPMs pick up but stop improving beyond that, back in (leaner) until it RPMs drop, find that line, back out (richer) 1/8th. I don't recall where I ended up in total but it wasn't far from 1/2. After doing this the idle was great, but any throttle would result in backfires, and eventually the right cylinder died (I checked fuel was in bowl). Given the backfiring, I assumed she was way too lean. So I started over but this time at 1 full turn and repeated the process. I ended up at 1.25 and then added the extra 1/8th, so 1.375 total. My thoughts --> I assume it is not normal to end up so far from the base setting, but better to be rich and lean. She runs fine at this setting with no real issues (little cold to start - see below), I don't smell an overly rich mix when she run in the garage, etc. but I will check the plugs after 50 miles or so. Also - why does the idle mix impact performance under throttle? I thought that would have been the jets.
Cold to start - how long should it take for choke to no longer be needed? I recognize some bikes hate running cold, but I also know that carb sins can be overcome with extra idle screws / choke. I've read the threads where people have all sorts of experiences they seems okay with. So my real question is how does a properly tuned machine behave? With the carbs balanced and idle just north of 1k when fully warmed, she requires a little throttle to start, even under choke, and requires choke for a while as well as some throttle to hold her at 1k-1.5k until fully warmed. This takes several minutes or a few blocks if I get impatient and take off. Is this normal SOP for these BMW airheads? I read snowbums article on this and I believe he said it was? My only real comparison is my other bike, Honda cb550 that only requires about 10 seconds of choke if having not run in over a day. So just curious if this experience is normal, or indicative some thing else I may need to address.
Tinging noise while running (added video) - I recognize bikes can be noisy things and not hard to convince yourself that every little noise is something terribly wrong. For example, the Hondas valves are extremely clicky and there are many threads of people on a fools errands to solve them. So with that, I hear a 'tinging' noise, which I believe is verberating from the heads. I don't know enough about these machines to know if that is something bad or if it is just how vibrations and sound travel through those heads with the long/deep air channels. I don't know how much dampening gaskets provide, but I suspect mine are rock hard. They were for the value cover. They are not leaking so I decided for now just to leave them as they are. But perhaps a culprit, if there is one.
That's it for now. Appreciate the help in advance.
Idle mixture - Is it normal to end up at 1 3/8 turns out when base setting is only 1/2? After rebuilding the carbs I set the idle mix to the base for my carb numbers, which was 1/2 turn. She ran okay like that on the first ride (was a quick one at night), but during the more proper warm up ride to balance the carbs, she ran like crap. Hanging idle, some backfires, stuttering under throttle. Warmed up I set the idle mix following what thought to be the right process - back out (richer) until RPMs pick up but stop improving beyond that, back in (leaner) until it RPMs drop, find that line, back out (richer) 1/8th. I don't recall where I ended up in total but it wasn't far from 1/2. After doing this the idle was great, but any throttle would result in backfires, and eventually the right cylinder died (I checked fuel was in bowl). Given the backfiring, I assumed she was way too lean. So I started over but this time at 1 full turn and repeated the process. I ended up at 1.25 and then added the extra 1/8th, so 1.375 total. My thoughts --> I assume it is not normal to end up so far from the base setting, but better to be rich and lean. She runs fine at this setting with no real issues (little cold to start - see below), I don't smell an overly rich mix when she run in the garage, etc. but I will check the plugs after 50 miles or so. Also - why does the idle mix impact performance under throttle? I thought that would have been the jets.
Cold to start - how long should it take for choke to no longer be needed? I recognize some bikes hate running cold, but I also know that carb sins can be overcome with extra idle screws / choke. I've read the threads where people have all sorts of experiences they seems okay with. So my real question is how does a properly tuned machine behave? With the carbs balanced and idle just north of 1k when fully warmed, she requires a little throttle to start, even under choke, and requires choke for a while as well as some throttle to hold her at 1k-1.5k until fully warmed. This takes several minutes or a few blocks if I get impatient and take off. Is this normal SOP for these BMW airheads? I read snowbums article on this and I believe he said it was? My only real comparison is my other bike, Honda cb550 that only requires about 10 seconds of choke if having not run in over a day. So just curious if this experience is normal, or indicative some thing else I may need to address.
Tinging noise while running (added video) - I recognize bikes can be noisy things and not hard to convince yourself that every little noise is something terribly wrong. For example, the Hondas valves are extremely clicky and there are many threads of people on a fools errands to solve them. So with that, I hear a 'tinging' noise, which I believe is verberating from the heads. I don't know enough about these machines to know if that is something bad or if it is just how vibrations and sound travel through those heads with the long/deep air channels. I don't know how much dampening gaskets provide, but I suspect mine are rock hard. They were for the value cover. They are not leaking so I decided for now just to leave them as they are. But perhaps a culprit, if there is one.
That's it for now. Appreciate the help in advance.