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  • Does Anyone have a cad drawing of xs1100 engine

    looking for a cad or a deminsional drawing of the motor side front & top or 3d?

  • #2
    CAD...that doesn't stand for Cut Away Drawing does it??

    Sorry, but I've never seen one posted here anyways? One the Yamaha site they have lots of exploded views, but again no specific CAD type drawings, possibly since these were made before personal computers?? I've seen just a few dimensional drawings of the VALVES showing grind angles and sizes, etc., but that's it!!
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    • #3
      I believe by CAD he means "Computer Aided Drafting".

      I'm a CAD man, steves. I have never seen one, but I will gladly search my resources to see what I can come up with. What level of detail are you hoping for?
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      • #4
        Hmmmm...

        You think they'd mind here at work if I plopped a motor onto my desk this winter for reference and drew one up??

        I'd be interested in one also if you find it. 3D would be awesome.


        Tod
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        • #5
          Originally posted by trbig
          Hmmmm...

          You think they'd mind here at work if I plopped a motor onto my desk this winter for reference and drew one up??


          Tod
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          • #6
            Well, no luck finding anything worth mentioning in any of my usual hunting grounds. I wonder what might be buried in an archive somewhere if someone were to ask the right person at Yamaha.
            I know this, because Tyler knows this.

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            Kerker 4-1 (sans baffles)
            Fuse Block Upgrade
            Mike's XS Green Coils
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            • #7
              Originally posted by egleaves
              Well, no luck finding anything worth mentioning in any of my usual hunting grounds. I wonder what might be buried in an archive somewhere if someone were to ask the right person at Yamaha.
              I would think that CAD drawing of the engine are Yamaha property and not to be found at other sources?
              Rob
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              • #8
                In '79 we were using Commodore PET computers, my first experience with Cadd was around '82 and many firms I deal with didn't really get into it till the later '80s.

                Don't know how advanced Yamaha was in '79 but even if they did drawings in Cadd back then, trying to find a platform or software that will open them would be a challenge.

                The guy I talked to about the serial numbers and production runs for our bikes told me that they didn't have any computer records from back then.
                Ernie
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                • #9
                  cad drawing

                  called YAMAHA today and they did not have anything, they suggested looking in the service manual and see if there was anything there, so my question does anyone have a factory service manual they can check, does not have to dimensioned i can correct that, but it's a start.

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                  • #10
                    I have one coming in the mail. It should be here in a couple of days, hopefully tomorrow. I can check and see what it has if another helpful member has not beaten me to it by then
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                    • #11
                      There's nothing like that in the manual for the engine itself. The best I've seen is that cutaway T.C. posted.


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                      • #12
                        3d cad model

                        not really related to what your after but.
                        I plan on drawing my 1978 xs . complete with bolts , wires and hoses.
                        I have already started with the wheels. I have seen other 3d models of the bike but no one to contact for the cad.. I have searched for 2 years so im doing it myself. Ill start with what i have.. then modify it for what i want to do..

                        i figure its going to take me 6 months or more to complete.. i just dont have the time to do it all at once. If there is a need for this model stay in touch with me. tarmacsports@hotmail.com

                        i have read this forum and do not know how to post a new post.
                        i have been a guest for a year?? say what ? why? i have been on this forum for over 3 years. then my name completely disappeared. and had to sign up with a new one.
                        1978 E XS1100 purchased for =$600.00
                        crap load of time spent modifying it = Priceless
                        My bike has the XS motor but can't really call it XS11
                        (or at least it still looks like the XS motor)
                        it has about 50% of the frame left from the XS bike

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                        • #13
                          http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_3caWcCU7cG...0/xs+motor.jpg
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                          • #14
                            too bad i don't have a clean torn down motor... we have two cmm's at work.

                            they arte pretty nice. made by zeiss.

                            i could measure a block and put it on file but i don't know what good it would do you???
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by yamahansolo View Post
                              too bad i don't have a clean torn down motor... we have two cmm's at work.

                              they arte pretty nice. made by zeiss.

                              i could measure a block and put it on file but i don't know what good it would do you???
                              If you do surface scans, you can import them and build surfaces. It's a PITA to do, but possible.

                              I had to do that with some aero surfaces in Pro-E. Made splines and nurbs from the data and swept the surfaces from there.
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