Wow, I just reread this and it is long. I hope a few people have patience the make it to he end.
Succubus and I have taken a break from each other for a few weeks. I had a running ride, and she apparently didn't want to be it. But over the last week I've gone back to her, primarily to keep my mind occupied.
Almost half of my mom's remaining family is dying simultaneously. They are in their 70s, so I guess you can't say their ends are untimely. But in our family 100 years is common. Two aunts and an uncle will all die within this coming week, all in different states. I don't even know how we are going to arrange the funerals so everyone can go. It's not a good time to be me.
But that is neither here nor there; it merely explains why I could leave Succubus' engine unaddressed for more than a month and only now find the need to get back to her.
I need a solution that is outside the box. My XS11 runs really well on cylinders 2, 3 and 4. No. 1 doesn't want to fire under 3,000 rpm. The pattern, I think, eliminates an electrical or spark problem. I have new coils, new wires, new caps and new plugs. When I attach the No. 1 wire to a new plug and run the bike (with a plug still in No. 1 hole, I get good, consistent blue spark from the no. 1 wire. This seems to be OK.
That points to the No. 1 carb. I have pulled the carbs many times and cleaned out the No. 1 slow jet circuit several times with B-12 and compressed air. The cleaner gurgles through all the appropriate holes and compressed air produces an air jet through all.
I have a new idle-mix screw in No. 1 and I installed new jets. I have the scent of gas in the No. 1 cylinder when I pull the plug after idling the bike, but the plug doesn't look particularly wet and there is no sign of combustion on the plug. I've screwed the air jet out to about three turns now (the rest are 1.5 turns out), to no avail. I have 125 pounds of cold compression on No. 1. I haven't resynched and retimed since the last time I remounted the carbs, but the problem persists as before, so I don't think those issues are the root problem.
I've been riding Succubus locally. It idles well enough that I can keep it going at stops and, when moving, Succubus performs very well - once I get to 3 grand. This is not good enough.
So, in my limited skills, I have eliminated everything I thought could be the problem, as yet it persists.
All this leads to a couple of short questions. Could this somehow involve the valves? If No. 1 is running too rich at idle (I haven't screwed the air-mix screw in beyond 1.5 turns) could that keep the cylinder from firing?
I'm looking for an answer to a problem that should not exist. I have not found anything helpful in many searches of the archives.
Patrick
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1979 XS11F (Succubus)
1975 CB750K
1969 DT1
Succubus and I have taken a break from each other for a few weeks. I had a running ride, and she apparently didn't want to be it. But over the last week I've gone back to her, primarily to keep my mind occupied.
Almost half of my mom's remaining family is dying simultaneously. They are in their 70s, so I guess you can't say their ends are untimely. But in our family 100 years is common. Two aunts and an uncle will all die within this coming week, all in different states. I don't even know how we are going to arrange the funerals so everyone can go. It's not a good time to be me.
But that is neither here nor there; it merely explains why I could leave Succubus' engine unaddressed for more than a month and only now find the need to get back to her.
I need a solution that is outside the box. My XS11 runs really well on cylinders 2, 3 and 4. No. 1 doesn't want to fire under 3,000 rpm. The pattern, I think, eliminates an electrical or spark problem. I have new coils, new wires, new caps and new plugs. When I attach the No. 1 wire to a new plug and run the bike (with a plug still in No. 1 hole, I get good, consistent blue spark from the no. 1 wire. This seems to be OK.
That points to the No. 1 carb. I have pulled the carbs many times and cleaned out the No. 1 slow jet circuit several times with B-12 and compressed air. The cleaner gurgles through all the appropriate holes and compressed air produces an air jet through all.
I have a new idle-mix screw in No. 1 and I installed new jets. I have the scent of gas in the No. 1 cylinder when I pull the plug after idling the bike, but the plug doesn't look particularly wet and there is no sign of combustion on the plug. I've screwed the air jet out to about three turns now (the rest are 1.5 turns out), to no avail. I have 125 pounds of cold compression on No. 1. I haven't resynched and retimed since the last time I remounted the carbs, but the problem persists as before, so I don't think those issues are the root problem.
I've been riding Succubus locally. It idles well enough that I can keep it going at stops and, when moving, Succubus performs very well - once I get to 3 grand. This is not good enough.
So, in my limited skills, I have eliminated everything I thought could be the problem, as yet it persists.
All this leads to a couple of short questions. Could this somehow involve the valves? If No. 1 is running too rich at idle (I haven't screwed the air-mix screw in beyond 1.5 turns) could that keep the cylinder from firing?
I'm looking for an answer to a problem that should not exist. I have not found anything helpful in many searches of the archives.
Patrick
__________________
1979 XS11F (Succubus)
1975 CB750K
1969 DT1
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