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Old 16-02-09, 10:28 PM   #11
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It seems to be time for the K6's to start developing faults at the moment.
bah don't say that mine'll start playing up now
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Old 16-02-09, 11:48 PM   #12
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Cheers Baph, what would I be looking out for when inspecting the airbox/filter?
Anything out of the ordinary really. Are there any rips in the air filter for example?

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Just took it out for a quick blast, put some more fuel in. Rides perfect over 5000rpm, below that and it's like riding a kangaroo.

Is it safe to ride like this or could I be causing damage?
If the bike is running very very lean (which it will if extra air intake is a problem), then prolonged use does have a certain risk of damage. Take the spark plugs out & check what they're like.

If the plug looks like it's been detonated, or the core has melted, that's a good sign of lean mixture. But post back here with the state of your plugs (and photo if possible). This will help steer everyone, as your problems could be lean fuel mix, or it could be electrical sensors etc.
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Old 17-02-09, 01:03 AM   #13
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You can have a mix lean enough to feel absolutely naff without obvious signs of melting the plug. Depends where it's lean. but, post a pic of the plugs anyway.
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Old 17-02-09, 11:05 AM   #14
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I'll post a pic of the plugs on Friday.

Risked my commute back into work this morning. Bike ran sweet. Idling was spot on, not one thing out of place. The only difference between the two journeys is last night I was hitting 10-11k rpm, sometimes for periods of 3-4 minutes, this morning I didn't go over 6k rpm, sitting at 80 most of the way.

I want to diagnose this even if the problem has gone away, just for closure. I'm sure plenty of people with FI SVs will start getting these problems now they're getting a bit older, higher mileage.
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Old 17-02-09, 03:34 PM   #15
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I'll post a pic of the plugs on Friday.

Risked my commute back into work this morning. Bike ran sweet. Idling was spot on, not one thing out of place. The only difference between the two journeys is last night I was hitting 10-11k rpm, sometimes for periods of 3-4 minutes, this morning I didn't go over 6k rpm, sitting at 80 most of the way.

I want to diagnose this even if the problem has gone away, just for closure. I'm sure plenty of people with FI SVs will start getting these problems now they're getting a bit older, higher mileage.
It could be a poor ground. Mine was behaving oddly recently (37k miles), so I've just done a little work too (reg/rec replaced, main earth points re-crimped etc).
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Old 23-02-09, 08:35 AM   #16
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Think it was the air filter, half expected to find a dead bird in there. Installed new filter, bit shocked to find out I should be on my third one by now. Noticed quite a number of threads on here regarding the mayo caused by condensation, whilst I was in the air box I took a gander at the crank case filter, the bottom of this thing looked like someone had squirted mayo all over it, pure mess, initial thoughts were head gasket. I have the same symptoms like many of you on here. Sight glass milked up, mayo in the oil cap. I never do short journeys, always 50 miles minimum. Checked coolant level, hasn't dropped. And doesn't look like the oil level is filling either. Must be just condensation.
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Old 23-02-09, 08:56 AM   #17
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I have the same symptoms like many of you on here. Sight glass milked up, mayo in the oil cap. I never do short journeys, always 50 miles minimum. Checked coolant level, hasn't dropped. And doesn't look like the oil level is filling either. Must be just condensation.
When the engine is cold, take the radiator cap off. If there's mayo in there, start worrying about head gaskets. If there isn't, change the oil/filter & carry on as you were.
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Old 23-02-09, 09:18 AM   #18
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