carb does a lh or sh fit a lgxs1100

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  • kf4bxd
    XSive
    • Jun 2008
    • 17
    • Southern middle Tn

    #1

    carb does a lh or sh fit a lgxs1100

    I have a xs1100 1980 lg and trying to find out if anyother carb will fit. i have found a good lh and sh are they the same?
    Edward / Tn
  • AlanB
    XSive Maximus
    • Oct 2006
    • 705
    • Scotland

    #2
    Hi kf4bxd,

    Welcome to the forum! If you try the "search" function, check the "Tech Tips" or just browse through the threads, you will probably find more info on carbs than anything else......

    To answer your question, there are a load of different versions of the XS carbs, and even more variations in jetting. However, they are all (as far as I know!) interchangeable; all fit the motor and airbox the same, and cables and fuel lines hook up.

    Only oddity is that early carbs have vents which hook up to nipples on the airbox; later versions vent internally. later airboxes still have the nipples, but they are not drilled. If using the stock airbox, the nipples need to be plugged or open to suit the carbs, not the bike!

    Despite all the changes, ANY good condition set of XS11 carbs will make ANY year of XS11 run well....... Just be careful in swapping parts from one set to another!.....problem is finding a good set ! LOL!

    Don't worry; there are really good instructions on here, and more help than you would believe!

    AlanB
    If it ain't broke, modify it!

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    • kf4bxd
      XSive
      • Jun 2008
      • 17
      • Southern middle Tn

      #3
      Thanks man
      I,m new to this motorcycle.I see everyone has carb troubles.Mine needs rebuild and syn one cyl doesnt even get warm.There a shop close to me said don,t run it WILL BURN UP PISTON so i just have to rebuild or bye parts to fix it.
      Thanks Edward
      Edward / Tn

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      • Ken Talbot
        XS-XJ Super Guru
        • Jun 2002
        • 4251
        • Revelstoke, BC

        #4
        Most of the rebuild that these carbs needs is actually only cleaning. With a bit of care on disassembly, and a bit of luck, you should be able to strip down a set of carbs, clean them thoroughly, and put them back together without needing any new parts. Spend a bit more time reading through the tech articles to prep yourself. Come back here for more specific advice if you run into issues.
        Ken Talbot

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        • kf4bxd
          XSive
          • Jun 2008
          • 17
          • Southern middle Tn

          #5
          Which main jet are better 137.5 or 115 and how can you tell .Is bigger jets better or does it chance the gas mileage a whole lot
          Thanks Edward
          Edward / Tn

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          • John
            XS-XJ Super Guru
            • Oct 2003
            • 5117

            #6
            For an 80LG the main jets should be 110 on # 1 & 4 cyls and 120 on #3 & 4. That was done to aid in cooling the center cyls.

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