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  • #16
    Make sure the plug wires do go were they are supposed to. The left coil fires 1and4, the right 2and3. It isn't that far fetched to get a bike from a PO with the wires wrong I just hadn't seen this cover yet in the thread. Nothing worse than doing tons of work and skipping over a problem that was super basic.
    '81 XS1100 SH

    Melted to the ground during The Valley Fire

    Sep. 12th 2015

    RIP

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    • #17
      plug wires

      All the plug wires are running to the right place....

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      • #18
        coils

        Checked the coils went by the readings that were in Clymer manual checked the primary resitance as the manual stated the readings i recieved were a little lower than the 1.5 ohms the manual stated. Its not 68 degrees here though more like 38 would this lower my reading?

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        • #19
          Well, theoretically the colder the conductor, the less resistance. Superconductors are that way after being put in liquid nitrogen or such!

          But I don't have any formula for calculating the resistance value for a certain conductor at a certain temperature? I would think that as long as it's over 1 ohm and not an open short, that it is probably ok!?
          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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          • #20
            coils

            Thays what i thought too. I rechecked it with a digital meter its reading a little over 1.3 on the right side and real close to 1.5 on the left. Also i replaced the wire that melted gonna put new plugs in it tomorrow se how it goes...

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            • #21
              carbs

              Put new plugs in it today it fired right up but went down hill from there . The pipes on 1 and 2 where hot when it first started i took it for a short ride but its still just running on two cyclinders . I took the plugs out 1 and 2 where both soaked with gas . Both plugs still had good spark by visually checking them . Its starting to look like a carb problem . It still makes me wonder why this happened after the ballist resistor went out it ran perfect before then...

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              • #22
                carb kits

                Where is the best place to get carb rebuild kits for the xs11 i have bought kits at Mikes XS for my 650's and have seen his sight mentioned on here.

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                • #23
                  have bought kits at Mikes XS

                  Got my 80 and 81 kits from MikesXS (BS34's)


                  mro

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                  • #24
                    plugs

                    I'm still not sold on this being a carb problem . What else could cause 1 &2 cyclinder not to fire right. The spark on those cyclinders is not nearly as strong as 3 & 4 . The pipes stay cool to the touch after starting is it possible that the ballist resistor could have messed something else up . There was no carb problem before this happened. The pipes get warm right after starting then go completely cold i'm convinced this is a spark problem but everything i have tested seems fine .

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                    • #25
                      Okay, try swapping the wires from 1-4 with each other, and 2-3 with each other, and then fire it up. IF the symptoms stay with the cylinders....1-2, then it's carbs, but if the symptoms then jump to 3-4, then it's more likely ignition, and problems with the caps or actual wires from the coils!

                      Doubtful that the ballast resistor could cause damage to the coils to be wire specific. The secondary windings that provide the high power output are NOT directly connected to the Primary inner windings. SO.. if the fried resistor caused damage to the primaries, I would think it would affect both plug outputs.

                      However after saying that, I remember a post about someone NOT getting enough voltage to the coil, so the amount of power coming out the coils was reduced, and was only affecting the weaker return wire on each coil similar to your findings! Have you checked the voltage on the coil side of the ballast resistor? Have you checked the replacement resistor for proper resistance?

                      YOu can bypass the resistor for a short while and run the bike to test if the 1-2 cylinders will get hot and stay hot!?
                      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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                      • #26
                        ballist resistor

                        What is the reading for the proper resistance for the ballist resistor.Its not anywhere in my manual. Thanks mike

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                        • #27
                          Mike,

                          I sent your resistor today via priority mail, so you should have it by wed-thurs. Proper value is 1.5 ohms.

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                          • #28
                            carbs

                            Ok i think you guys were right last night i turned off the gas and emptied the 1 and 2 carbs this evening it fired right up rode it for a mile or so and 1 and 2 qiut again pulled the plugs both were wet with gas. I've had some problems with the xs650 float sticking should this be the first thing i check ?

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                            • #29
                              20 questions

                              Float height?
                              Are you using in-line fuel filters?
                              How old are the fuel lines?
                              How old are the float valves and seats?

                              I had replaced all the valves and seats on my 80G. Cut fuel line and installed filters (little rust in my tank).
                              All was fine for about the next 3,000 miles, then took a day trip up the coast. Got home and parked in garage.

                              Next morning had gas leaking from two carbs. Turns out I never replaced fuel lines and rubber was flaking off into the carbs which kept float valve from closing all the way. Cleaned carbs, R&R'ed lines and has been running fine since.

                              mro

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                              • #30
                                carbs

                                I can't answer any of those questions i just bought the bike but i'm fixing to go through them. Does anyone have the part no from mikes xs for the rebuild kits for an 80 xs special ?

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