dcarver
Well-known member
For the last several days, noticed that KrZy8 was starting a bit slow, idle was fluctuating ~300 rpm, and mpg decreasing. Tonight's commute sealed the deal. Stopped to make a phone call, she stalled at idle. Fired back up, but wouldn't keep the fire unless 2k rpm held. Rode rest of way home, about 7 miles, slowly (yeah right) hoping it was bad gas - I had opened the aux tank about 20 miles earlier.
- Checked aux fuel tank - clean, no debri, water, etc
- Checked main tank, clean
- Drained both tanks
- Put known good fuel
- Problem remains
- Pulled tank, all plug wires tight.
- Pulled #4 plug, clean,dry, looks good. (Other plugs look like the water bar need be removed to not strain plug wires, out of scope for working in dark tonight)
- Run diagnostics - all looks good execpt an error code of 12 - crank sensor.. Hmm, this kind of makes sense.. Probably has a limp home mode? Not good for any one rpm range, but close enough to fire?
- Clear the code via 52 and start/stop.
- Code 12 does not come back. Arrgh.
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- Bike is popping, backfiring? at 1,200 steady rpm and on decel.
- Hmm, putting my hand at exhaust end yields a *sticky* hand. No steam or vapor showing, but the result is sticky, somewhat glossy hands. Not wet - just a film of sticky that's more than obvious and new. Fortunately, I know the exhaust feel of KrZy8 as I routinely warm my hands after riding to work in the early AM with the exhaust. This sticky stuff is new. I'm thinking a blown head gasket and the sticky feel is coolant. The popping is due to lean mixture due to water in the combustion process.
Any ideas or tests I can? Do you agree with my hypothesis?
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I start working on my 1979 KZ1300 and KrZy8 throws a hissy fit! :angry2:
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