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HEXHEAD Tech - R1200XX - Throttle Body Sync, all years
[B]GOAL:[/B] This thread will discuss balancing or sync'ing the dual throttle bodies BMW uses on their opposed twin Hexhead motorcycles. It involves the use of some specific tools - and assumes some level of intelligence on the part of the reader.
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[B]PLEASE PRINT AND READ [U]ALL[/U] THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING![/B] Make sure you understand what is being said, and what the concept is. If it's confusing, or I haven't explained something well - feel free to PM me, I'll try to clear it up, and it may help make the DIY better!
[B]TOOLS NEEDED:[/B]
[LIST][*]TwinMax - Electronic differential balance tool - available from various vendors: [url]http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS220US221&q=twinmax[/url] - Approx. cost - a bit over $100.[*]2 x 10mm open-end wrenches.[*]Large fan to use for cooling the engine while doing the adjustment.[/LIST]
[B][U]TwinMax:[/U][/B]
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Connecting to the Throttle Bodies
[B]CONNECTING TO THE LEFT (clutch side) THROTTLE BODY:[/B]
The connection points on the throttle bodies are located on the top of each body. On the clutch side - you'll find a hose attached to the nipple. This hose goes to a purge valve that connects to the charcoal canister on your bike. It's shown in the photo below.
[B]With the engine OFF[/B][LIST=1][*]Remove the tubing*.[*]Connect one of the hoses from the TwinMax to this fitting.[/LIST]
[I]* - if your bike is not a US model, it may not use the charcoal canister, or your US bike may have had it removed. In that case - there will be no factory hose connecting to this fitting - it will be capped just like the one on the throttle side.[/I]
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Connecting to the Throttle Bodies
[B]CONNECTING TO THE RIGHT (throttle side) THROTTLE BODY:[/B]
Again, the fitting is easily located on the throttle body:
[LIST=1][*]Remove the rubber cap - put it where you'll find it later (they do like to go missing.)[*]Connect the other hose from the TwinMax to this fitting.[/LIST]