Ok, since this has become a full-blown project, I have a zillion threads going here, peeps are probably wondering why...
Bought an XS1100 last fall for $500. Rough cosmetically, but started and idled fine.
About 1 mile form purchase, it started to blow blue like a tire fire. 2 more miles and it drowned itself out in oil (I assume). Loaded it in a truck and got it the rest of the way home.
While checking out the engine, soaking the rings, checking compression, etc. I had the key on, and the cam chain tensioner loose while I was adjusting it. accidently bumped the starter button, bent a bunch of valves.
Sent the head out to be re-done back in December, by a friend of mine who does head work. He broke his cutter guide while machining and hasn't been able to get a new one, so far. He even tried to make one.
So far, I've picked up a 4 into 2 S&S exhaust, 1200cc overbore kit (RC Eng), HD clutch (Andreas), new case guards (all the chrome stuff was in bad shape, rusty) Progressive rear shock springs, new cam chain, carb rebuild kits.
While the engine was apart, found out 3 of the rod bearings were shot. 2 were galling, one had spun. Ken Talbot provided a set of rods with bearings. Crank looks ok, still have to get it out of the case to check it.
In the meantime, I have ordered all new wheel bearings and seals, disc brake pads, K&N air filter element and rear turn signals. Also found a full tour pack (fairing w/lowers, bags, trunk, carrier, Cyclesound) in Winnepeg, and Fredinstoon has arranged to save me a bunch of travel to go get them.
I've got one of Topcat's fuse blocks coming, and may get his SOFA later.
Andreas is shipping me another complete engine, (found someone to drop it off on the way from B.C. to Alberta) so I can get it on the road while I am rebuilding the orignal engine, along with a new drive shaft boot, and mirrors.
Last night I drilled the brake rotors using the templates out of the mods section, now I just need to get them turned, for the new pads.
All in all I should have all the pieces here by late August, and may have it running in two weeks. (fingers crossed)
I plan to use the replacement motor while I do a complete rebuild on the orignal one. I have most of what I need for that one already, but this way I won't be rushed.
Without the assistance, and advice from this forum, I likely wouldn't have bothered to fix the old girl. But everyone here has been very patient, and helpful. So here's hoping another 80 G will be soon 'in the wind' where she bleongs.
Bought an XS1100 last fall for $500. Rough cosmetically, but started and idled fine.
About 1 mile form purchase, it started to blow blue like a tire fire. 2 more miles and it drowned itself out in oil (I assume). Loaded it in a truck and got it the rest of the way home.
While checking out the engine, soaking the rings, checking compression, etc. I had the key on, and the cam chain tensioner loose while I was adjusting it. accidently bumped the starter button, bent a bunch of valves.
Sent the head out to be re-done back in December, by a friend of mine who does head work. He broke his cutter guide while machining and hasn't been able to get a new one, so far. He even tried to make one.
So far, I've picked up a 4 into 2 S&S exhaust, 1200cc overbore kit (RC Eng), HD clutch (Andreas), new case guards (all the chrome stuff was in bad shape, rusty) Progressive rear shock springs, new cam chain, carb rebuild kits.
While the engine was apart, found out 3 of the rod bearings were shot. 2 were galling, one had spun. Ken Talbot provided a set of rods with bearings. Crank looks ok, still have to get it out of the case to check it.
In the meantime, I have ordered all new wheel bearings and seals, disc brake pads, K&N air filter element and rear turn signals. Also found a full tour pack (fairing w/lowers, bags, trunk, carrier, Cyclesound) in Winnepeg, and Fredinstoon has arranged to save me a bunch of travel to go get them.
I've got one of Topcat's fuse blocks coming, and may get his SOFA later.
Andreas is shipping me another complete engine, (found someone to drop it off on the way from B.C. to Alberta) so I can get it on the road while I am rebuilding the orignal engine, along with a new drive shaft boot, and mirrors.
Last night I drilled the brake rotors using the templates out of the mods section, now I just need to get them turned, for the new pads.
All in all I should have all the pieces here by late August, and may have it running in two weeks. (fingers crossed)
I plan to use the replacement motor while I do a complete rebuild on the orignal one. I have most of what I need for that one already, but this way I won't be rushed.
Without the assistance, and advice from this forum, I likely wouldn't have bothered to fix the old girl. But everyone here has been very patient, and helpful. So here's hoping another 80 G will be soon 'in the wind' where she bleongs.
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