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  • I just found and enjoyed reading your rebuild thread!
    I'm currently doing the same. I've taken advantage of some unseasonably warm days in February and March to do some wrenching, but it's turned cold again.
    Good luck going forward!
    1981H XS1100
    1981 BMW R100

    My photo/moto site: frankfoto.jimdo.com

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    • I find it interesting you have spent so much time and money so far, to not at least try to turn the engine over. Just me.
      1979 xs1100sf black.
      1973 Harley fx.
      2005 Honda 450x.

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      • Good point. Me too. Before I tried the starter I wanted oil. I had oil but wanted to fix the known fuel system problems before filling the crankcase and ruining the oil with gasoline. The known fuel system problems kept expanding to fill all the time available. Then an opening came at the painter, so the fuel tank went there. I had a new battery but let it set almost the whole winter uncharged, then tried to charge it to find out it was dysfunctional. Excuses? No, because I don't need to make any. Best course of action? Probably not. I didnt write up a to do list to follow, which may be my biggest problem.

        I've been learning from your thread, too, Frank, so thanks!
        "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

        Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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        • Hey Puskrat,

          Have you already purchased a new battery?? You said you tried to charge it but it wouldn't charge. What was/is the voltage reading of the dead battery?? Did it keep the electrolyte level to normal the whole time, or did it dry out and expose the plates?

          Modern battery chargers won't apply a charge if it senses the voltage below 10.5 or so. I let my AGM battery get discharged this last year, was down to like 3 volts! What you have to do is put it on a charger with ANOTHER battery in Parallel that is up to 12V, that way the charger will see the 12 volts and then send the charging power...but the weaker battery will accept/take the charging power mores than the strong one, and hopefully it will eventually bring the dead battery up to at least 11Volts where you can then put it on the charger ALONE and let it then complete the charging process....again at hopefully a 1Amp rate, but may have to use the 2Amp if that's the lowest yours will go. With a dead and possibly sulfated battery, you may not have anything to loose by using the 2Amp mode!

          T.C.
          T. C. Gresham
          81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
          79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
          History shows again and again,
          How nature points out the folly of men!

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          • Hey Cat. Late to respond, sorry. Lots going on. I was on the 2A when the problem developed. I have ordered and received the battery BikerPhil recommended. It's on a maintainer now, about .75A. Be plugging it in later today after I test it up.
            "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

            Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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            • Okay, so Ive got no lights on the dash. What do I test? There are loose connectors where the fairing used to be. Where can I score a schematic to educate me?
              "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

              Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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              • First check the main fuse, it is in a black rubber holder undet the left plastic side cover.

                Wiring diagram....

                http://www.xs11.com/images/stories/f...%20diagram.gif
                2H7 (79) owned since '89
                3H3 owned since '06

                "If it ain't broke, modify it"

                ☮

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                • Good deal Phil. The Biker comes through again! Fuse was fine, but in the process of checking it I found a disconnection I'd made. Plugged back in, starter engages, engine turns. Now I just need fuel (and a painted tank) (oh, and I need to replace those lines and install the fuel valves and filters and...)
                  "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

                  Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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                  • CAnt tell everyone how much i appreciate everyone's help. Guess I should say I can't put it into words. It's not like it's secret or something. Life keeps crowing me back on what I can do, and this weekend I'll be falling back into that ADD trap, going to the CYCLESHOWCASESTL instead of wrapping up the wrenching on the DoraMax. Ah well. I'll blame it on the painter.
                    "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

                    Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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                    • SHOWCASE was pretty cool but I think it was a bit oversold. Nevertheless it was decent weather and a couple days out of the coop. Back to work on the dragon lady. I've forgotten from when i took her apart...does that fuel tank really just rest on that rubber grommet? I keep looking for something a bit more substantial to lock in. 1980 Standard.
                      "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

                      Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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                      • There are 3 rubber grommets only 1981. One at the back by the seat, 2 up front on the inside of the tank, one on each side.
                        1981H XS1100
                        1981 BMW R100

                        My photo/moto site: frankfoto.jimdo.com

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                        • Yeah that. The two little grippers on the side in the front, and the hole in a hole "stay" in the back.

                          Sorry. Locating dampers and stay
                          "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

                          Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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                          • Originally posted by puskrat View Post
                            Yeah that. The two little grippers on the side in the front, and the hole in a hole "stay" in the back.

                            Sorry. Locating dampers and stay
                            Hi puskrat,
                            A single bolt, M8 from memory, with a large washer goes in the rear rubber mount to secure the tank to the bike. two rubber "doughnuts"(donuts) on the frame fit into "C' cups on the underside of the tank(in the tunnel)
                            remember to attach the 2 pin electrical connection for the fuel gauge , and lead the wire so it does not get pinched. Also connect a drain tube to the fuel overflow nipple.
                            This talk of C cups and nipples is quite exciting

                            Phil
                            1981 XS1100 H Venturer ( Addie)
                            1983 XJ 650 Maxim
                            2004 Kawasaki Concours. ( Black Bear)

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                            • Thanks Phil.
                              Are we saying like a fender washer? I'm 98.7% sure I didnt have a bolt when I took the tank off, so I'll be fastener shopping at lunch for sure. thanks a billion
                              "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

                              Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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                              • Looks like its about 6.5 mm, so prob takes an 8 mm socket
                                "Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.

                                Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.

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