thekaz
haz gone feral
Back to the original post - (I am just trying to understand …)
Ok - I am not bothered about the blackening inside the PAIR valves. It seems to be normal and I have cleaned them up, and they will remain operational.
I turned my attention to the PAIR solenoid controlled valve. This is underneath the rear of the fuel tank and my shop manual states that
- '...air should not flow from A to B, only when the 12v battery is connected to the PAIR solenoid valve terminals'. (@John OoSTerhuis' copy above , and also my 2003 copy of the 1300 manual)
- This statement seems to contradict what is implied in the common service manual (@TerryS above) which suggests that the air control valve reacts to cut off the supply of fresh air during deceleration.
- It also contradicts what is in the VFR800 manual (@TerryS above) - The air control valve is open when the coil is not energised.
So I checked today - A to B is from the hose that is attached to the bottom of the air box, to the hose that leads to both PAIR reed valve casings on top of the camshaft cover.
With no power attached, this valve on my bike is open but at present, I cannot test by adding 12v to the solenoid. There are no terminals on the top of it to probe, and the connector is not yet revealing the secret of how to separate the two halves, and it is quite difficult to get to.
The reed valves have nothing to do with the control of fresh air - the route from the airbox to the exhaust port is always open - providing the PAIR Solenoid valve doesn't close it. The reed valves just prevent exhaust gasses being injected into the fresh air system.
It seems that the operation is much more 'intelligent' as the ECM uses the coolant temperature, the air intake temperature, the throttle position, the manifold pressure, and the engine cycle to make its decision to shut off the fresh air to the exhaust port.
All of which is just information. I just need to establish whether or not my Solenoid is working. I assume that it is in which case my ST1300 manual is wrong about only being open when 12v is applied. Which would agree with what John O said in his post #11.
ya that manual is poorly worded through out .... I think I kept mine when I removed it and could test its function ...... The valve can be tested with 12v but you need to rig up a circuit indicator and ride the bike to see if the computor is sending a signal to the valve ( AKA data logging )
You are reading correctly thought that on this engine the computor decides the state of the air valve ...... It may change state on decel or not BUT without a complete fueling map or some data logging info we are just guessing