norcal
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I need some advice on an engine problem. My bike is a 2005 FJR with 29,000 miles. For about 5,000 mi there has been a lack of power or hesitation below 1,800 rpm-no big deal. then a few thousand miles ago on start up, once the idle droped from 2,000 rpm to 1,500, the idle would drop fairly fast to 600 or 700 rpm and stall if I wasn't there to give it throttle. The bike ran fine once warmed up and didn't lack power after 1,800 rpm.
I did the valve check at 26,000 and things were fine. It ran fine for another 3,000 mi. , then one morning it wouldn't start. I tried to diagnos the low rpm problem, but no fault codes were registered in the fault code memory.
I've done all the required mainteance and have considerable experience working on engines.
Getting to the point, I hauled it to the dealer and left it. The mechanic couldn't start it either. He did a compression test and all four were about 125 psi, and should be +/- 200 psi. Then he did a leakdown test and those values were about 70 % of what they should have been. He thinks when I did the valve check I let the timeing chain slip a tooth on the crankshaft sprocket. I seriouly doubt that, first because it ran fine for another 3,000 mi with no performance decrease, and second there has to be a lot of slack in the cam chain for it to clear the tooth tips on the sprocket.
Here's the question: if it jumped a tooth, that would be a 9 deg change in the valve timeing, would the bike still run, and wouldn't there be a noticeable differance in the performance?
I did notice a buzzing about 3,500 rpm from the engine or perhaps a peice of plastic in the last few thousand miles, though the bike doesn't use oil. If the valve guides were worn could that cause enough wear on the valve seating areas to cause the low compression problem? I have no reason to suspect it of being a ticker (the mechanic hasn't heard of this problem), except that I'm trying to explain the problem.
Thanks, Jim
I did the valve check at 26,000 and things were fine. It ran fine for another 3,000 mi. , then one morning it wouldn't start. I tried to diagnos the low rpm problem, but no fault codes were registered in the fault code memory.
I've done all the required mainteance and have considerable experience working on engines.
Getting to the point, I hauled it to the dealer and left it. The mechanic couldn't start it either. He did a compression test and all four were about 125 psi, and should be +/- 200 psi. Then he did a leakdown test and those values were about 70 % of what they should have been. He thinks when I did the valve check I let the timeing chain slip a tooth on the crankshaft sprocket. I seriouly doubt that, first because it ran fine for another 3,000 mi with no performance decrease, and second there has to be a lot of slack in the cam chain for it to clear the tooth tips on the sprocket.
Here's the question: if it jumped a tooth, that would be a 9 deg change in the valve timeing, would the bike still run, and wouldn't there be a noticeable differance in the performance?
I did notice a buzzing about 3,500 rpm from the engine or perhaps a peice of plastic in the last few thousand miles, though the bike doesn't use oil. If the valve guides were worn could that cause enough wear on the valve seating areas to cause the low compression problem? I have no reason to suspect it of being a ticker (the mechanic hasn't heard of this problem), except that I'm trying to explain the problem.
Thanks, Jim