Hi guys, I hope you can help, I'm at wits end. I've fixing a 1980 XS1100 Special for a friend. I'm having a problem that I know I'm going to have trouble describing. Bike starts right up and runs and idles fine. Throttle responds normally. When riding, it seems to be running fine, then for no reason, it seems to lose power. All 4 cylinders are still firing, and it doesn't want to stall. It's not like just one cylinder stops firing. All 4 do it. It just loses power and sounds like someone just stick a rag in all the intakes. It sounds choked off for lack of a better word. Not by actually pulling the choke, but like it's just been suffocated. If you stop during this behavior, the bike doesn't try to stall or sputter. It just won't make power. Seems like the warmer it gets, the more it does it. When it's cold, it will run well for a while, then act up. Just for giggles, I ran it with the fuel door open to make sure it wasn't a clogged tank breather, made no difference. Still did it.
I used the propane method to check for a vacuum leak, couldn't find one.
The carbs have been removed and cleaned and re-cleaned. I'm positive it's not a clogged jet. The XS uses that goofy vacuum fuel pump thing on top of the carbs, I'm not familiar with that set-up. Is there a common problem to look for there? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I used the propane method to check for a vacuum leak, couldn't find one.
The carbs have been removed and cleaned and re-cleaned. I'm positive it's not a clogged jet. The XS uses that goofy vacuum fuel pump thing on top of the carbs, I'm not familiar with that set-up. Is there a common problem to look for there? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
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