Gidday
Slowly out stretching and running in the new legs on the 78 RS, done another 50km tonight and all feels good except one thing....
It idles nicely when I sitting in neutral, settles down to 1000rpms as it should do but If I am riding along and come to a corner and have to pull the clutch to change down and slow to a stop well the engine just dies.
It also then starts better if I find the neutral gear than trying to start it if I pull the clutch in while in gear..
Any thoughts??
Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Move the idle mixture screw out a blade width maybe?
I wonder if the butterfly o-rings might have some effect on this? They're the only things you haven't changed. The other o-rings were toast!
I wonder if the butterfly o-rings might have some effect on this? They're the only things you haven't changed. The other o-rings were toast!
Cheers, Steve
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Victoria, S.E.Oz.
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2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
could your clutch be dragging?
What happens if yor are idling in neutral, pull in clutch then shift it into gear?
What happens if yor are idling in neutral, pull in clutch then shift it into gear?
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Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
If it's stalling like that and the engine in up to operating temperature (50 km should do it) I vote for Lean idle setting.
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Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Does the bike run OK at constant speed while running 70-75 mph? I was wondering if the floats were set so that the fluid level was too low and that the change in bike attitude in the turn and stopping is sloshing the low fuel level around, creating that same lean condition. But if the floats were that low, you'd notice that by running out fuel at the higher speeds.
Kurt in S.A.
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Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
was the engine rebuilt recently? or any clutch/flywheel work?
or did this just start happening on a bike that previously ran fine?
It could be related to improper crankshaft end play.
or did this just start happening on a bike that previously ran fine?
It could be related to improper crankshaft end play.
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Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Good question for finding/discounting the cause of the stall. This is a flywheel bike issue too, as opposed to a clutch carrier, if I remember correctly?pmonk wrote:could your clutch be dragging?
What happens if yor are idling in neutral, pull in clutch then shift it into gear?
Lord of the Bings
Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Gidday,
All excellent questions fired back at me so thanks for them and I will answer as best I know:
Pmonk wrote -
could your clutch be dragging?
Feels normal to me
What happens if your are idling in neutral, pull in clutch then shift it into gear?
All feels normal, bike just sits and waits to take off when I'm ready
George wrote -
If it's stalling like that and the engine in up to operating temperature (50 km should do it) I vote for Lean idle setting.
I checked the plugs when I got home the other night and one side is slightly greyish in colour than the other, not oily and by the book images than look normal
Kurt wrote -
Does the bike run OK at constant speed while running 70-75 mph? I was wondering if the floats were set so that the fluid level was too low and that the change in bike attitude in the turn and stopping is sloshing the low fuel level around, creating that same lean condition. But if the floats were that low, you'd notice that by running out fuel at the higher speeds.
Bike runs nicely at 70-75mph, no stumbles or it has never coughed since I have redone the pistons, rings and barrels
Jjwithers wrote -
was the engine rebuilt recently? or any clutch/flywheel work?
or did this just start happening on a bike that previously ran fine?
It could be related to improper crankshaft end play.
Just new barrels, rings and pistons installed, no clutch or flywheel work, I have only had the bike 6 months and when I got it home I rode it around the bloke once, put it up on the lift and started to repair and clean, so basically the bike is new to me,
ME 109 wrote
Good question for finding/discounting the cause of the stall. This is a flywheel bike issue too, as opposed to a clutch carrier, if I remember correctly?
No quite sure what you meant Jeff, sorry mate..
Going out again in the morning early for another couple of hundred kms, see what happens then!! thanks
All excellent questions fired back at me so thanks for them and I will answer as best I know:
Pmonk wrote -
could your clutch be dragging?
Feels normal to me
What happens if your are idling in neutral, pull in clutch then shift it into gear?
All feels normal, bike just sits and waits to take off when I'm ready
George wrote -
If it's stalling like that and the engine in up to operating temperature (50 km should do it) I vote for Lean idle setting.
I checked the plugs when I got home the other night and one side is slightly greyish in colour than the other, not oily and by the book images than look normal
Kurt wrote -
Does the bike run OK at constant speed while running 70-75 mph? I was wondering if the floats were set so that the fluid level was too low and that the change in bike attitude in the turn and stopping is sloshing the low fuel level around, creating that same lean condition. But if the floats were that low, you'd notice that by running out fuel at the higher speeds.
Bike runs nicely at 70-75mph, no stumbles or it has never coughed since I have redone the pistons, rings and barrels
Jjwithers wrote -
was the engine rebuilt recently? or any clutch/flywheel work?
or did this just start happening on a bike that previously ran fine?
It could be related to improper crankshaft end play.
Just new barrels, rings and pistons installed, no clutch or flywheel work, I have only had the bike 6 months and when I got it home I rode it around the bloke once, put it up on the lift and started to repair and clean, so basically the bike is new to me,
ME 109 wrote
Good question for finding/discounting the cause of the stall. This is a flywheel bike issue too, as opposed to a clutch carrier, if I remember correctly?
No quite sure what you meant Jeff, sorry mate..
Going out again in the morning early for another couple of hundred kms, see what happens then!! thanks
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Me either.grant81rs wrote: No quite sure what you meant Jeff, sorry mate..
I was going in the direction of pmonk and Jj.
But as the bike doesn't stall when you put it into gear as pmonk asked, I'd say lift the idle speed to 1050 or thereabouts.
If that doesn't improve things, then George's lean idle setting would be next/or first, to check.
Lord of the Bings
Re: Stalls when coming to a stop!!
Will take some quick access tools with me tomorrow morning when I head off into the wild blue yonder through the rolling Gippsland hills and try a bit of tweaking along the way, it is really running lovely along the road, I have cut down the screen and the wind noise is all but gone, the love affair is starting to kick in againME 109 wrote:Me either.grant81rs wrote: No quite sure what you meant Jeff, sorry mate..
I was going in the direction of pmonk and Jj.
But as the bike doesn't stall when you put it into gear as pmonk asked, I'd say lift the idle speed to 1050 or thereabouts.
If that doesn't improve things, then George's lean idle setting would be next/or first, to check.
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa