Well it's been a while since I've been around.
but...
I have a confusing(to me at this point) problem going on with the good old 79 XS1100F.
I guess I should give the run down on what the bike has done to it and what I have done to try and solve my issue.
First off. It is basically stock. Stock air box, stock carbs, stock everything except for the exhaust system. It has a Jardine Equal length tube header 4 into 2 with crossover pipe exhaust system. As far as I know the carbs have never been jetted. I spoke with the previous owner, who put the system on the bike and actually owned the bike from brand new, and he never re-jetted, and said he never had a problem, but for all I know he never ran the bike with the system.
Now the bike was sitting in a barn partially dismantled for about 15-16 years. last year I went through the revival process. Cleaned carbs, dumped all the fluids...yadda yadda. I wound up having to replace the TCI unit to actually make it run. The bike seems to run really well. I had to replace the timing advance diaphragm because it had a vacuum leak. Everything in that department seems to be working now.
I have just this week, re-cleaned the carbs, completely took apart, and soaked in a carb bucket, each one over night minus rubber seals of coarse. I also pulled the intakes and they seemed a little sketchy so I coated the insides with a nice coat of black silicon sealer to stop any vacuum leaks in that area. Also, as per my dads thinking, I ran a compression test to check for and sticky valves. It was consistent across all cylinders, +/- 5 PSI of each other across the board. Didn't seem to find anything that way so I pulled the valve cover to inspect the valves. There is plenty of oil in the top of the head, and not a spec of rust. I cranked over the engine and watched the valves and didn't notice any lagging behind the cam lobes.
I have been riding the bike. Seems to have a lot of power but it has slight burps under heavy load. If I try and wind her up through a gear it seems to all of a sudden pick up and then drop back off almost instantly. (I thought this problem would be solved by the vacuum advance, but doesn't seem to have changed.) Now i'm at a loss for where to go next.
From my experience with engines, it seems like the timing is advanced causing a popping, i don't know how or even if the timing can be adjusted. Sometimes it pops through the carbs and sometimes into the exhaust, pretty random in that aspect, but it is consistent at a certain RPM. 2500-3000 it pops on acceleration and it pretty much always pops when engine braking, if I pull the clutch it stops popping and drops back to idle. I have checked the inductive pickups. wiggled the wires with the bike running and cannot make it miss a beat...I have opened the TCI unit that the bike is running on and the solder joints appear to be good, nice shiny looking, and plus the bike runs on it.
I'm pretty stumped at this point. Kinda thinking about possibly jetting the carbs, but have no way of knowing how to do that, or if it's even the next step. The other thing I was thinking about is possibly replacing the coils, since I'm running on stock coils.(what should I replace them with, if I should?)
Sorry for the giant post, but I wanted to give a full overview of the situation.
but...
I have a confusing(to me at this point) problem going on with the good old 79 XS1100F.
I guess I should give the run down on what the bike has done to it and what I have done to try and solve my issue.
First off. It is basically stock. Stock air box, stock carbs, stock everything except for the exhaust system. It has a Jardine Equal length tube header 4 into 2 with crossover pipe exhaust system. As far as I know the carbs have never been jetted. I spoke with the previous owner, who put the system on the bike and actually owned the bike from brand new, and he never re-jetted, and said he never had a problem, but for all I know he never ran the bike with the system.
Now the bike was sitting in a barn partially dismantled for about 15-16 years. last year I went through the revival process. Cleaned carbs, dumped all the fluids...yadda yadda. I wound up having to replace the TCI unit to actually make it run. The bike seems to run really well. I had to replace the timing advance diaphragm because it had a vacuum leak. Everything in that department seems to be working now.
I have just this week, re-cleaned the carbs, completely took apart, and soaked in a carb bucket, each one over night minus rubber seals of coarse. I also pulled the intakes and they seemed a little sketchy so I coated the insides with a nice coat of black silicon sealer to stop any vacuum leaks in that area. Also, as per my dads thinking, I ran a compression test to check for and sticky valves. It was consistent across all cylinders, +/- 5 PSI of each other across the board. Didn't seem to find anything that way so I pulled the valve cover to inspect the valves. There is plenty of oil in the top of the head, and not a spec of rust. I cranked over the engine and watched the valves and didn't notice any lagging behind the cam lobes.
I have been riding the bike. Seems to have a lot of power but it has slight burps under heavy load. If I try and wind her up through a gear it seems to all of a sudden pick up and then drop back off almost instantly. (I thought this problem would be solved by the vacuum advance, but doesn't seem to have changed.) Now i'm at a loss for where to go next.
From my experience with engines, it seems like the timing is advanced causing a popping, i don't know how or even if the timing can be adjusted. Sometimes it pops through the carbs and sometimes into the exhaust, pretty random in that aspect, but it is consistent at a certain RPM. 2500-3000 it pops on acceleration and it pretty much always pops when engine braking, if I pull the clutch it stops popping and drops back to idle. I have checked the inductive pickups. wiggled the wires with the bike running and cannot make it miss a beat...I have opened the TCI unit that the bike is running on and the solder joints appear to be good, nice shiny looking, and plus the bike runs on it.
I'm pretty stumped at this point. Kinda thinking about possibly jetting the carbs, but have no way of knowing how to do that, or if it's even the next step. The other thing I was thinking about is possibly replacing the coils, since I'm running on stock coils.(what should I replace them with, if I should?)
Sorry for the giant post, but I wanted to give a full overview of the situation.
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