I bought an '82 XJ1100 from a stranger last year. It ran okay last summer. The left exhaust smoked a little during warm up, but other than that i didn't think anything was too out of the ordinary.
This spring i pulled the cover off the bike (sitting in an unheated garage) and went to change the oil. I could smell the gas right away when i pulled plug out. I forgot to switch both fuel valve to off and when i pulled the carbs apart i found the #1 float valve corroded into position. Probably the cause of the left side smoke.
So i cleaned everything up, and as i was putting everything back together I realized that the octupus was mounted vertically instead of horizontally, like on an XS1100 diagram i was looking at. I corrected it as well as a fuel line error (the left side "pri" and "on" lines were swapped on the octopus.
I replaced the plugs with ones gapped to .030", changed the oil and filter, primed the carbs and fired it up. Right off the bat, with the choke off, it was idling around 3000, which seemed pretty high. Light smoke from the left side again during warm up (probably burning off excess crap that got it there). then when it was warmed up it automatically dropped to about 1500 rpm, almost instantly. But it was still running really rough and after awhile the right side started smoking.
I turned the engine off and checked the plugs. #1 looked lean, 2 was okay, but 3 and 4 were rich. I know i need to tune and sync the carbs, but with the few changes i made, it sure is running worse.
Has anybody ever seen an octopus installed vertically? Could this have caused one side to be more rich than the other?
Mike
This spring i pulled the cover off the bike (sitting in an unheated garage) and went to change the oil. I could smell the gas right away when i pulled plug out. I forgot to switch both fuel valve to off and when i pulled the carbs apart i found the #1 float valve corroded into position. Probably the cause of the left side smoke.
So i cleaned everything up, and as i was putting everything back together I realized that the octupus was mounted vertically instead of horizontally, like on an XS1100 diagram i was looking at. I corrected it as well as a fuel line error (the left side "pri" and "on" lines were swapped on the octopus.
I replaced the plugs with ones gapped to .030", changed the oil and filter, primed the carbs and fired it up. Right off the bat, with the choke off, it was idling around 3000, which seemed pretty high. Light smoke from the left side again during warm up (probably burning off excess crap that got it there). then when it was warmed up it automatically dropped to about 1500 rpm, almost instantly. But it was still running really rough and after awhile the right side started smoking.
I turned the engine off and checked the plugs. #1 looked lean, 2 was okay, but 3 and 4 were rich. I know i need to tune and sync the carbs, but with the few changes i made, it sure is running worse.
Has anybody ever seen an octopus installed vertically? Could this have caused one side to be more rich than the other?
Mike
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