Greetings xs11 I don't know how active this forum may be at this time but seeing as though I've mananged to find a 79 special garaged since 1981 I could use some help to get this bike home in good condition. I'm from Noxon, Montana temporarily staying in Loomis Calif. where I found this special. I haven't ridden since 1985 and you can imagine the memories and thrill it's stirred to have the wind in my face once again. I really want to take care of this piece of good fortune and thus this letter.
I put the bike in the shop to completely revamp the carburation and fuel system. New fuel shutoff and vacumm diaphram gaskets.Complete carburator overhaul with new floats and main screws. New fuel lines, plugs, carb synchronization, tires, timing, battery and all oils. The mechanic indicated a compression test revealed the engine was still in the breakin phaze; he claimed compression readings of 190 in cylinders 1 and 2; readings of 200 in cylinders 3 and 4. In any case when he was done the engine ran beautifully. He was very impressed as he had never ran an 1100 and cautioned me about the power of the bike. I drove the bike a short ways to my loaction in Loomis. I was just plain estatic. That evening I took the bike out for a longer run; about 20 miles. On my return home I noticed the engine was slightly popping, maybe a mild backfire in the higher gears. Also it became sluggish, hesitant, when starting from stop in first gear. When I pulled up on the lawn after the ride the engine died of it's own. I may be wrong but the engine seemed to be radiating what I felt was excessive heat. I haven't had a chance to address any of these concerns as the next morning I was enroute for a three week job in saltlake, Utah; where I am posting this thread. Upon my return to Loomis my son and I want to switch off riding the bike for the 1100 mile return to Noxon, Mt.
The mechanic did indicate that one of the pilot screws was noticably shorter than the others but wasn't concerned as the bike performed well during his test drive. My main concern is how do I determine if the engine is running excessively hot? Does an 1100 just plain run hot? I don't want to damage or burn this gem up on the ride home fellas. I haven't found a thread on the forum which directly addresses this concern. I,d appreciate any advice or direction someone can offer.
Live Free
Rob Carroll
I put the bike in the shop to completely revamp the carburation and fuel system. New fuel shutoff and vacumm diaphram gaskets.Complete carburator overhaul with new floats and main screws. New fuel lines, plugs, carb synchronization, tires, timing, battery and all oils. The mechanic indicated a compression test revealed the engine was still in the breakin phaze; he claimed compression readings of 190 in cylinders 1 and 2; readings of 200 in cylinders 3 and 4. In any case when he was done the engine ran beautifully. He was very impressed as he had never ran an 1100 and cautioned me about the power of the bike. I drove the bike a short ways to my loaction in Loomis. I was just plain estatic. That evening I took the bike out for a longer run; about 20 miles. On my return home I noticed the engine was slightly popping, maybe a mild backfire in the higher gears. Also it became sluggish, hesitant, when starting from stop in first gear. When I pulled up on the lawn after the ride the engine died of it's own. I may be wrong but the engine seemed to be radiating what I felt was excessive heat. I haven't had a chance to address any of these concerns as the next morning I was enroute for a three week job in saltlake, Utah; where I am posting this thread. Upon my return to Loomis my son and I want to switch off riding the bike for the 1100 mile return to Noxon, Mt.
The mechanic did indicate that one of the pilot screws was noticably shorter than the others but wasn't concerned as the bike performed well during his test drive. My main concern is how do I determine if the engine is running excessively hot? Does an 1100 just plain run hot? I don't want to damage or burn this gem up on the ride home fellas. I haven't found a thread on the forum which directly addresses this concern. I,d appreciate any advice or direction someone can offer.
Live Free
Rob Carroll
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