OK...you guys know the project by now...1978 XS1100E. I have two questions...one relating to the battery and the other related to ignition timing.
I finished installing the exhaust today and attempted to start it up for the first time. This is my bike in a box project, so I've never had it running. The engine is completely rebuilt and the only major modifications were a Weisco 1200cc kit, exhaust porting and K&N filter in a stock air cleaner box.
The battery I'm using is a new AGM from Partsnmore.com. However, it did sit unused through the summer, fall and winter. I charged it once in the fall, but let it set again until today.
I measured about 12.3 volts when I began trying to start the engine. It didn't have much crank power at all. After about three short cranks it laid down on me. I latter hooked it up to my Goverment Motors Company truck battery and that helped. But even then I had to rev the truck engine up to get it to crank the XS engine, and that only allowed two or three tries before another wait. I also noted the engine turns over slowly. I don't know if that is a mechanical problem or a result of higher compression from the big bore kit. I think the Weisco kit compression ratio is only 9.5, so that's not much more than stock.
I have the battery on a charger now, and from what I read, I need to charge it to about 14.4 volts for a full charge. I also read that I should have done that when I first got the battery.
The best signs of life I got was a few backfires. Because the ignition system was removed from the bike, I don't know where the ignition should be set. In between time outs for battery charging, I moved the ignition setting back and forth to see if that would help. It didn't.
So question number one. Shouldn't the engine start if the timing is close but not spot on? The ignition plate is set for top dead center, but I don't know how to set the ignition timing with out the engine running so that I can put a timming light on it.
Question number two. Are the ignitions on the XS11 sensitive enough that a low battery will keep it from starting, even if jumped?
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to give you enough to help with the trouble shooting.
I finished installing the exhaust today and attempted to start it up for the first time. This is my bike in a box project, so I've never had it running. The engine is completely rebuilt and the only major modifications were a Weisco 1200cc kit, exhaust porting and K&N filter in a stock air cleaner box.
The battery I'm using is a new AGM from Partsnmore.com. However, it did sit unused through the summer, fall and winter. I charged it once in the fall, but let it set again until today.
I measured about 12.3 volts when I began trying to start the engine. It didn't have much crank power at all. After about three short cranks it laid down on me. I latter hooked it up to my Goverment Motors Company truck battery and that helped. But even then I had to rev the truck engine up to get it to crank the XS engine, and that only allowed two or three tries before another wait. I also noted the engine turns over slowly. I don't know if that is a mechanical problem or a result of higher compression from the big bore kit. I think the Weisco kit compression ratio is only 9.5, so that's not much more than stock.
I have the battery on a charger now, and from what I read, I need to charge it to about 14.4 volts for a full charge. I also read that I should have done that when I first got the battery.
The best signs of life I got was a few backfires. Because the ignition system was removed from the bike, I don't know where the ignition should be set. In between time outs for battery charging, I moved the ignition setting back and forth to see if that would help. It didn't.
So question number one. Shouldn't the engine start if the timing is close but not spot on? The ignition plate is set for top dead center, but I don't know how to set the ignition timing with out the engine running so that I can put a timming light on it.
Question number two. Are the ignitions on the XS11 sensitive enough that a low battery will keep it from starting, even if jumped?
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to give you enough to help with the trouble shooting.
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