Thought I'd make a place for work on the 84 DFI to live.
So this bike was sold as a running bike with low KM's and work done to the brakes.
Now it started up but didn't run very well.
I started by blaming the DFI. Since I had no experience with it, and as mentioned in my introduction the main fuel line to the filter was half blocked with rust and debris, which has since been removed. This helped but still, it was not running 100%. I spent time mucking around with fuel line routing convinced their was a kink etc. After many hours I decided to leave it as it, I am unsure if it is the correct routing though.
When the bike was idling I did notice it was not on all cylinders, by putting some water on the pipes.(Only after being reminded that is a bad idea to touch them with your hands)
I them started checking injectors and stopped after two, and decided to go back to basics when I realized it would be a pain to reach the 3,4 injectors.
So I checked spark first, and wouldn't you know it their was spark. On the random plug I picked up and held against the engine. I them though, I haven't pulled the plugs on this engine yet, since I was told they were changed when the work was done, against my better judgment I pulled the plugs. They were sooty, maybe carbon fouled? I wasn't sure. So I swapped plugs from dead cylinders to live ones and the once running cylinder was now dead and the cold ones now alive. So I ducked down to super cheap auto and purchased some NGK BPR6ES(Not sure if this is correct following ZN1300 Manual). The plugs that where in the engine where BP7ES. Possibly the colder plug caused the plugs to foul.
The bike now runs on all cylinders and pulls nicely, sounds fantastic.
Only Problem now is that when the throttle is closed, the bike doesn't decel like you would expect, takes a while for rpms to drop. The throttle cable is a bit dicky, and feels "weird".
Now I would generally jump head first into a throttle cable issue, but the TPS is something that needs adjustment, and its recommended to do so with a special tool.
My first question is. can this be done with a Ohm meter and some time, and can a good setting be achieved?