2010 K13GT, 30,000 miles. One afternoon to come home from work (bike ran fine in the morning) the bike started poorly, ran rough and would barely hold idle. So: sudden onset of problem. Got home, found two headers cool, two hot. GS911 reports O2 sensor voltage about 0.8, thus running rich. Could see the catalytic converter glowing in the tailpipe. Thought this indicated one or more bad coils, no ignition events in one or more cylinders, fuel gases running out the pipes. Replaced all four coils and four very sooty sparkplugs. The bike now will start and idle and is less rough than before, but something's not yet right. It sounds like it's "panting" and though that may be okay idle for a race bike, on this one it persists to at least 3000 rpm. Have not revved further in the garage and I'm a little hesitant to go on the road, only to end up needing a tow.
Bike has had very intermittent cam chain rattle on startup (nothing to compare it to, but it's a very harsh sound for less than a second). Have been recommended to replace two orings in the chain tensioner. That won't be the current problem unless the timing chain has jumped a tooth, in which case the bike may not turn over at all. That the problem first displayed on cold startup suggest a possible jump, as I understand that is the moment of greatest stress on cam belts/chains. Is there a way, short of disassembly, to discern correct cam timing?
Next a more basic question: what are the "typical" or "correct" value ranges for the parameters scanned while the bike is running? I have seen correct O2 sensor behavior, in real time, but for other more esoteric items I have no way to interpret what is output. Can someone post a tabulation of the correct values or ranges?
TIA