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    Hi fellow riders,

    My 1100 (XJ) when I start it cold it will crank right away and then

    die. I could run the battery down from that point on to get it to

    crank and run. If I let it sit for fifteen minutues or so it will do

    the same thing and die. After I do crank it, it will recrank all day

    long. I have tryed all the solutions I can think of. The bike has

    been running for the last few months--I use sea foam additive

    with each new fill up. I have read all the posts on file in the

    xs chronicles. I'm missing something---does anyone recognize

    this behavior and tell me how to resolve it?

    Thanks,
    dodjh
    Semper Fidelis to my brothers serving on foreign hostile soil

  • #2
    Dirty carbs. Pay special close attention to the small orifice in the bottom of the float bowl.
    Ken Talbot

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    • #3
      Also, recent thread on HOW TO START A COLD BIKE, and key point was to NOT TURN THE THROTTLE while trying to start it!

      It just reduces the amount of vacuum going to the enrichener circuit, and won't draw up enough fuel to help it get lit!

      Like Ken said, remove the float bowls, and check the little port and make sure that it's clear, carb spray being able to squirt thru it and out the other end of the hole/tube in the bowl! IF NOT, need to clean it, using a very small wire to dislodge the gunk, spritz with cleaner, repeat until you get flow! EYE PROTECTION!
      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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      • #4
        initial starting xj 1100

        Hi Ken,

        In the past the most effective approach was to pull the plugs

        and clean them---put um back in and she'd fire off and run.

        Today I pulled the plugs and they weren't fouled but my

        air/fuel must be lean because the plugs didn't have the look that

        forum posts describe them to look like. I put brand new plugs in

        but didn't work this time. I have had trouble with crimped fuel

        line so (post replys) I crossed over the lines to eliminate that

        but I still raise the rear of the tank and check that also.

        If there is no fuel in in-line filters I blow in tank to force fuel

        through lines. Ken those carbs should be clean as a new

        whistle---having been off and on the last few months after

        they had been thoroughly cleaned inside and out.

        But------

        dodlh
        Semper Fidelis to my brothers serving on foreign hostile soil

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        • #5
          initial starting xj 1100

          Hey T.C.

          I have been guilty of opening the throttle to keep it going on

          start up, so that will cease. O K---I'll pull the carbs and clean

          those ports specifically.

          Thanks,
          dodjh
          Semper Fidelis to my brothers serving on foreign hostile soil

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          • #6
            xj starting

            Hi,,,,I also have the xj100 and I second with Topcat,,,use full choke, keep the idle screw up so it idles a little high- the one under the carbs in the middle, let it run for a couple of minutes slowly turning down the choke and your good to go. These xj's need time to warm up and take off, any rushing and they all cutout and engine stops. A good new battery helps the firing mucho. If the battery is aged, I recommend a new one, the starting difference is remarkable. I also use the standard plugs,,I tried the platinums and it started much harder so I reverted back to the standard plugs and no problems.So follow the starting sequence and hope it works for you. Regards, Mike in sun diego
            mike
            1982 xj1100 maxim
            1981 venture bagger
            1999 Kawi Nomad 1500 greenie
            1959 wife

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            • #7
              inital starting xj 1100

              Mike,

              Thanks for the reply---I have the battery covered but will

              have to get use to the starting sequence. I tryed it before

              this e-mail was written and it worked fine.

              Best regards,
              Charles
              Semper Fidelis to my brothers serving on foreign hostile soil

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