Hey RB,
A tube connecting carbs 2-3 is NOT a feature on the XS11 carbs!!
This would bypass the float valve/needle seat setup, and would not allow proper control of fuel levels!!
Here are a few photos done a few years ago with an older Dig Cam, so they are not as sharp as could be!! They are from a 79SF, but it sounds like from your descriptions you either have a set of the bastardized transitional 80 carbs, since you have the 4 inlet bell holes, the pilot SCREWS down in a tunnel, 115 mains, it's just the possible 2 sets of inlet "T"s that is confusing??
IF they are truly XS11 carbs, then I would PLUG up those tunnels between 2-3 carbs, and connect the fuel lines to the LOWER "T" between 1-2 and 3-4 carbs. IF they have the 4 inlet bell ports, then the float bowl should vent thru one of them. I think the flooding you were getting was because the fuel inlet between 2-3 was NOT going thru the FLoat valve needle seat and THAT's why they were flooding when you capped of the alleged VENT "T"!?
Here's what the insides "MIGHT" have looked like when you first opened them up!
And here's what it should look like once you've done a proper cleaning!!
Of course there's always the chance that the PO got a totally different set of carbs and put them on there, but I doubt it!
T.C.
A tube connecting carbs 2-3 is NOT a feature on the XS11 carbs!!
This would bypass the float valve/needle seat setup, and would not allow proper control of fuel levels!!
Here are a few photos done a few years ago with an older Dig Cam, so they are not as sharp as could be!! They are from a 79SF, but it sounds like from your descriptions you either have a set of the bastardized transitional 80 carbs, since you have the 4 inlet bell holes, the pilot SCREWS down in a tunnel, 115 mains, it's just the possible 2 sets of inlet "T"s that is confusing??
IF they are truly XS11 carbs, then I would PLUG up those tunnels between 2-3 carbs, and connect the fuel lines to the LOWER "T" between 1-2 and 3-4 carbs. IF they have the 4 inlet bell ports, then the float bowl should vent thru one of them. I think the flooding you were getting was because the fuel inlet between 2-3 was NOT going thru the FLoat valve needle seat and THAT's why they were flooding when you capped of the alleged VENT "T"!?
Here's what the insides "MIGHT" have looked like when you first opened them up!
And here's what it should look like once you've done a proper cleaning!!
Of course there's always the chance that the PO got a totally different set of carbs and put them on there, but I doubt it!
T.C.
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