During my recent preview and purchase of my new/old 1981 R65, the seller told me that the left cylinder seemed to be reluctant to fire until, "the engine was well warmed." Huh?
During the warm-up period, I noticed the left cylinder would not fire at all, then it would backfire a bit, plus lots of rich, black smoke out of the LS-style black muffler. Eventually it all came together. Somethin' ain't right...
Purchase price offered continued to drop...
Bought the bike and took it to my son's shop on the south side of Austin. Later at my leisure, and with a cold one in hand, I chased the left spark plug lead and noted that it was draped over the top of the engine case. Further investigation turned up what appeared to be a small electric arc burn on the engine case fin where the plug wire was laying. Hum... You've already guessed, right?
I moved the wire off the engine case, turned on the key, touched the starter button and both cylinders lit off then settled into the classic BMW idle. To quote a famous Hannibal - not Lector -" I love it when a plan comes together."
OK. Got a weak spark wire lead. Recommendations for replacement plug wires? Are the ones I see on eBay any good? Other sources? Do I have to keep the galvanized metal plug caps? Yuck.
What's your experience? Remember, my personal intro mentioned I'd have questions. I want to keep you folks busy. Gracias.
Monte