Yes. That person was me. I will never know if they were in correctly before I adjusted valves, as it ran the same way before I did the...
Not so much the valve timing as the cam phase sensor reads the rear intake cam position, which then set the entire engine timing off. Other than...
Fixed. Both rear cams were off by one tooth.
All the fuel injectors have been replaced the timing stays the same until 2000 rpm when it advances as it should but the time is still off by 10...
No other leaks. The timing is off when checked with a timing light.
replaced TPS, ECU, pulse generator, cam sensor, timing is still off around 10degrees
Honda test procedure requires a plug in box to check voltages from TPS. Which I do not have access to. So replacement is the option.
Thanks for the info, Itcant hurt to test mine to be sure.
I meant that the ECU doesn't get the info on RPM from the TPS. The ignition advances from RPM increase, not throttle position. The RPM is read by...
RPM is not provided by the TPS.
And, chapter 17 has no parameters in it at all about the ignition system. Glad you are "out of this thread"
Just because the ECU gets data from a sensor, doesn't mean that it is used to control the timing.
If you reread my post, I said I wasn't sure the TPS effects timing. The TPS does in fact just locate the throttle plates for the ECU. Section...
If the TPS was bad, wouldn't it throw a error code?
I had the best mechanic I know go through the bike to verify everything and diagnose the issue. The previous owner was messing around with the...
I have another ECU and pulse generator on the way..
No other add ons installed. The ignition does advance as the rpms increase. I'm not sure the TPS effects timing. I think it just locates throttle...
Service manual tells how to check it with timing light.
not valve timing, ignition timing.
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