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    Somebody tell me...........(?)>before I do a long and involved search
    on here; the info is on here somewhere> how are the cams and
    valves different from the 1979s and the 1981s. I used to know;
    I can't remember if the 1981s had larger valves. And if it was both intake and exhaust that had changed. Longer duration (?)>higher lobe (?) which year model cams?
    JCarltonRiggs

    81XS1100SH; WorkingMotorcycle,Not For Show,DeletedFairing,SportsterHL,
    7½ gal. Kaw Concours gastank,1972 Wixom Bros. bags

    79XS1100F; ?Parts?, or to Restore?

  • #2
    The '78 had the most lift, IIRC, the '79 and '80 are the same, and the "large valve" '81 up are longer duration but less lift.
    Again, this is all IIRC, as I'm at work, and almost brain dead from it.
    Ray Matteis
    KE6NHG
    XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
    XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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    • #3
      According to the motors I have looked at:

      '78 & '79 - cams have longer duration than '81 cams. '78-79 heads have smaller valves than '81s.

      '80s can be either like a '79 or an '81. More often than not, the '80 is like the '81.

      '78-'81 have the same lift.
      DZ
      Vyger, 'F'
      "The Special", 'SF'
      '08 FJR1300

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      • #4
        From the good book ???

        Cam height E, F and SF
        intake, 36.805mm ( +,- 0.05 mm)
        exhaust, 36.305mm

        lift
        intake, 8.805mm
        exhaust, 8.305mm

        note: cam dia 78/79 is .04mm larger than 80/81 (excludes lobe)

        G and SG
        intake and exhaust 36.80mm ( +,- 0.05 mm)

        lift 8.80mm

        So....????? not quite what's been talked about before and some of what Dan has said makes a little more cents


        mro
        btw, at least for the 80/81 head you can use a cam height of 38.0mm (just happen to have some w/sloted sprokets

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        • #5
          OKAY! everyone of you guys who were already at the front
          of the class; you get to stay at the front of the class for at least
          the next six months.

          (?) Next question (?) > Has anybody put the "longer duration" (earlier model-cam) with the "larger diameter" later
          model-valves)..
          .........what did it do?

          (Should have more torque at about any RPM under 6500....(?)
          JCarltonRiggs

          81XS1100SH; WorkingMotorcycle,Not For Show,DeletedFairing,SportsterHL,
          7½ gal. Kaw Concours gastank,1972 Wixom Bros. bags

          79XS1100F; ?Parts?, or to Restore?

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          • #6
            what he said

            I talked with Maximan and he said Dan hodges recommended 79 cams with 80 head and 1200cc kit....I will be lightly porting head myself....
            MDRNF
            79F.....Not Stock
            80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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            • #7
              what XSCHOP said! (except I did not talk with Maximan)
              DZ
              Vyger, 'F'
              "The Special", 'SF'
              '08 FJR1300

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              • #8
                I have the '78 cams on my '82 head with the larger valves. XJ's are supposed to be the slowest, but John said I accelerate faster than his and his has been bored. It seems to keep up with any of the stock XS's except for a naked one at the very top end.. (I have a full fairing and TWO of him on my bike... Hobbyman!) lol.

                I still have the original cams and have been tempted to swap them and see if there is any difference I can feel..... just haven't done that yet.

                Tod
                Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                Current bikes:
                '06 Suzuki DR650
                *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                '81 XS1100 Special
                '81 YZ250
                '80 XS850 Special
                '80 XR100
                *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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                • #9
                  song pops into head -"can't touch this, do do do do."
                  United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY
                  If I can do it at 18 yrs old, anyone can
                  "You know something, You can't polish a turd"
                  "What are you rebelling against", "Well, what do you got?"
                  Acta Non Verba

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                  • #10
                    Hmmmm Hobbyman....

                    I think of that same song when I my big overloaded butt and bike accelerates past your skinny butt and naked bike! (The bike looks better than you do by the way) lol... But then Hippie Dave flies by and the song goes away... then I pass by him on the top end.... the song comes back... then you creep by... Sigh...

                    I'm still thinking about trying one size bigger on the main jets and see what happens... but what I probably need to do is just ride easy and calmly in the back of the group like Dave does.. *Cough. lol..


                    Tod
                    Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                    You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                    Current bikes:
                    '06 Suzuki DR650
                    *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                    '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                    '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                    '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                    '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                    '81 XS1100 Special
                    '81 YZ250
                    '80 XS850 Special
                    '80 XR100
                    *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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                    • #11
                      I do admit you have the aceleration. I need togo 1 up to probably
                      United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY
                      If I can do it at 18 yrs old, anyone can
                      "You know something, You can't polish a turd"
                      "What are you rebelling against", "Well, what do you got?"
                      Acta Non Verba

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                      • #12
                        So... nothing scientific were you can put numbers down to, and I realize that every single XS is going to make a little bit different numbers, but compared to a few XS's I have rode hard with (Very limited number), it's done as well or better than them if they were stock, when it shouldn't be. Hobbyman's bike runs well, and as stated, mine will accelerate faster even with the full fairing, fairly loaded saddle bags, and with someone riding that weighs right at twice what he does. I have also rode a firends' '80G and know mine is quicker than his.

                        Dan Hodges warned me before puting the combination of stuff I have together (Jugs, head, and cams) and told me that the minimum clearance I needed to watch for between the valves to piston is a clearance of .060 inches. I found mine to be .132 inches... more than double needed.

                        I think my next motor, I want to try what the master Dan has suggested here. I have the head from the '78 motor with several bent valves. I might slap it on and check the valve to piston clearance and the piston to head clearance and see if it works. If it's too close and bends another valve... so what?? lol. At least I'll know. Here's a quote from him.

                        "I was wondering when someone would see the inherent possibilities of using the late pistons in the early head and it was the resident geologist who saw it.You can do the math and look at the pistons side by side in the photograph of the early and late pistons that were posted and see that this combination would result in a substantial increase of static compression.There would be no problem with VP clearence with this combo as the valve reliefs in the late pistons are larger than the early ones however the domes on the late pistons are larger than the domes on the early pistons and the chambers in the early heads are slightly smaller than the late ones and so you would need to measure the piston to head clearence with this combination and make sure you have at least .060 clearence.The clay method is a good method for measureing piston to head clearence.Cut it (clay) in thin strips and coat it with oil so it doesnt stick to the head and lay the strips on the piston top away from the valves,bolt on the head with a junk gasket,torque it down to 15-20 ft. pounds of torque,it doesn't have to be much for this and simply rotate the motor over very slowly by hand a couple of times and then remove the head and measure the strips of clay you placed on the piston tops and if you have .060 or more you are good to go.You can get by with .040 piston to head clearence but it's close.You always want to be on the safe side and leave some room for a margin of error.Using stock parts,a torquer motor would consist of late pistons with early heads used in conjunction with the late cams. A killer motor designed for a Special to beat up on V-Twin metric bikes would consist of the late heads cut .015-.020 for added compression and the early cams and a bag full of money.All of this might be a moot point as new ring sets for these stock pistons are getting hard to come by as they are no longer available from Yamaha.71.5 mm rings can be had,you just have to think and go outside the box."
                        Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                        You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                        Current bikes:
                        '06 Suzuki DR650
                        *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                        '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                        '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                        '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                        '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                        '81 XS1100 Special
                        '81 YZ250
                        '80 XS850 Special
                        '80 XR100
                        *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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