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  • #31
    Well here in TN

    We do use prayer for a little extra MPG....but we also only ever have as much as 10% ethanol in the stuff here. I mean maybe you could go looking for more, but who wants to.

    I also heard a rumor that SAM's doesn't use ethanol in their gas?

    Good luck on your troubles.
    1979 XS1100SF (4-1 Kerker, XS Pods, 145 mains, 45 pilots, drag bars, blacked out)

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    • #32
      Sams and Walmart use the same suppliers and it varies by location. Some of them are "100% gas"... whatever that is these days... and some are 10% ethanol. So it just depends on where you're at. Many won't say if they are ethanol free, but I think it's a requirement to post if they have ethanol.

      Also, if your bike runs a bit rich, (Like mine) you could see a bit of a fuel mileage INCREASE by using ethanol since it will run leaner. Either one works for me. I have more power on regular gas, but more mileage out of ethanol gas.


      Tod
      Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

      You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

      Current bikes:
      '06 Suzuki DR650
      *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
      '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
      '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
      '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
      '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
      '81 XS1100 Special
      '81 YZ250
      '80 XS850 Special
      '80 XR100
      *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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      • #33
        Weird... I get the most miles using the lower oct. gas but, I have a rough spot at about 3k-3.5k rpm and it seems like the higher oct. gas I use the smaller that rough spot becomes. Use the lower oct gas and its larger but I get more miles so I just use the stuff in the middle.

        NY law is gas has to have 10% or more ethanol, I read that the high oct gas doesnt have it though and that the mid grade is blended at the pump from the high and low tanks. Of course I have no proof of this.
        '79 XS11 F
        Stock except K&N

        '79 XS11 SF
        Stock, no title.

        '84 Chevy K-10 "Big Blue"
        GM 350, Muncie SM465, NP208, GM 10 Bolt with 3.42gears turnin 31x10.5 Baja Claws

        "What they do have is an implacable, unrelenting presence and movement that bespeaks massive power lurking behind paint and chrome. They don't wail like a screeching ninja, the don't rumble like a harley. They just growl like a spactic, stressed out badger waiting to rip your face off and eat your soul." Trainzz~RIP~

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        • #34
          Any chance the o-ring on float valve #4 is missing, or was damaged when you had that float valve out for cleaning?
          Ken Talbot

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          • #35
            I am not terribly sure ethanol causes the mileage problems in its self, but it does absorb water and water is terrible for mileage purposes. Even Nebraska has 10% ethanol, but the difference from Nebraska to Kansas gasoline was worth 25% more mpg (from roughly 18-20 up to 25) on my recent trip. I had always thought most fuel was pretty much the same and it all comes from the same tap, but what a surprise that was. Since the gasoline here is so crappy, I have considered using about 10% diesel fuel to gain back some that the gas has lost. It won't hurt much, I have seen it done, since my grand dad believed in the stuff. Said it was a good upper cylinder lube and helped lube the valve stems in the presence of "this new unleaded crap they are selling."

            I guess the only trouble would be the big puff of black smoke when I wring on thw twisty stick.
            Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.

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            • #36
              Found something

              In reference to :
              psycoreefer "Are you sure you got the o-ring and washer on that idle screw?"

              Checked this out last night. Pulled the screw out and the point was missing Using a mirror and light I confirmed the hole was clear in the carb, inserted a straight pin through it. The screw is missing about 0.045" off the end. The spring, washer and O ring were there. I guess I missed the point being missing when I reassembled the carbs.
              Stan thinks he has an extra and I will find out tonight. If so I will install and assemble the carb and try the test again.
              Later
              Dell82
              Dell82
              Houston, TX
              82' XJ1100J Maxim "LASERMAX"
              SOLD 86' Kawasaki Voyager XII, 1200cc SOLD
              SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, FOR SALE SOLD
              SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, parts bike SOLD

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              • #37
                If you don't come up with an extra pm me, I just rebuilt my carbs and 2 of the old screws were still good, I could send one to you, I'm assuming of course that the carbs on your xj are the same as the carbs on an 81 xs.
                1979 xs1100 Special -
                Stock air box/K&N Filter, MAC 4-2 exhaust, Bad-Boy Air horn, TC fuse box, Windshield, Soft bags, Vetter Fairing, Blinkers->Run/Turn/Brake Lights, Headlight Modulator, hard wire GPS power

                Short Stack - 1981 xs1100 Standard - lowered for SWMBO.

                Originally posted by fredintoon
                Goes like a train, corners like a cow, shifts like a Russian tractor, drinks like a fish, you are gonna love it.
                My Bike:
                [link is broken]

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                • #38
                  Ken Talbot wrote "Any chance the o-ring on float valve #4 is missing" The float level is correct and not leaking Ken. Valve works good and repeatable. This was double checked using a finger to lift the float.
                  Dell82
                  Houston, TX
                  82' XJ1100J Maxim "LASERMAX"
                  SOLD 86' Kawasaki Voyager XII, 1200cc SOLD
                  SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, FOR SALE SOLD
                  SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, parts bike SOLD

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by DELL82 View Post
                    Pulled the screw out and the point was missing
                    Dell, the late-model carburetors don't have pointy tips, they're flatter on the end.

                    I had a rough time myself (Don't Panic!) when I first tore into my carbs and found all four idle mixture screws didn't have points.


                    Regards,

                    Scott
                    -- Scott
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                    2004 ST1300A: No name... yet
                    1982 XJ1100J: "Baby" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                    1980 XS1100G: "Columbo" SS Brakes, '850 FD, ACCT
                    1979 XS1100SF: "Bush" W.I.P.
                    1979 XS1100F: parts
                    2018 Heritage Softail Classic 117 FLHCS SE: "Nanuk" It's DEAD, it's not just resting. It is an EX cycle.
                    ♬

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by DELL82 View Post
                      Ken Talbot wrote "Any chance the o-ring on float valve #4 is missing" The float level is correct and not leaking Ken. Valve works good and repeatable. This was double checked using a finger to lift the float.
                      So, just for the heck of it, let's assume the float levels all check out via the micrometer measuring technique when the carbs are upside-down. Then you put the float bowls back on, set the carb bank on a bench and supply a fuel supply from a small tank. You know the fuel flow in #4 shuts off when the float rises when you raise the float manually. How do you know that #4 is shutting off at the correct level when it is operating by itself? This where the clear tubing method can come into play. Or, you can let the bank sit there for a while, and see if there's any seepage. This may just be a WAG, but if your #4 is consistently dark, something is happening to cause that cylinder to run rich.
                      Ken Talbot

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                      • #41
                        Ken, The clear tube method is all I use in setting bowl level heights. That method is the only one that verifies valve closure.
                        Setting the floats with a micrometer will not tell you if the bowl level is correct, the valve is sealing or that the floats are not hanging up on something.
                        No seepage is present, even after several days.
                        Bike is on center stand in all the testing.

                        I found out what Scott indicated, when last night I meet Stan an looked at his two screws and compared them with mine, all flat points and the same length from the larger taper. My pilot screws are good.

                        psycoreefer: You are right about the spacer peg and the hole. I removed the slide and removed the two screws to find the spring, spacer, circlip and needle were there. Also noted the peg hole. Aligned the peg in the hole and assembled. However I am not sure the peg was in the hole to start with. The spring will allow assembly, without binding, with the peg out of the hole. This time I verified after assembly that the peg was there.

                        Since the pilot screws are good, I will assemble and try again to run the engine. Finding of the peg and hole assembly problem possibility may have been the original problem. I will verify that by running the engine again. This time I will attempt setting the pilot screw with Stan's color tune plug in #4 position.
                        Wish me well, this is getting boring, thank God I have another bike to ride.
                        Dell82
                        Dell82
                        Houston, TX
                        82' XJ1100J Maxim "LASERMAX"
                        SOLD 86' Kawasaki Voyager XII, 1200cc SOLD
                        SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, FOR SALE SOLD
                        SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, parts bike SOLD

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                        • #42
                          I'm gonna rob this thread for a second. I've heard y'all talk about mileage and it made me breath a lot easier. My bike runs great, but I was concerned when I was only getting about 90-95 miles out of 3 gallons of gas. Wow, seems mines doing better than some others. I was used to my XS850 getting around 40mpg or better so I guess I'll live with 30mpg. I am wondering if I have a problem with my tank though. On one of the post from this thread someone mentioned that the Special holds 3.5 gallons and someone else said that it holds almost a gallon more than that. When my fuel light glows red hot and it starts sputtering, it will only take on 3 gallons. I know that one of my petcocks is messed up because it only works in the reserve position ( it will also work in the prime but I have that plugged off). So I'm getting all the gas out of one side, while still having a little left on the side that the run position works on. I can't imagine there being 1 gallon of gas held up on that side. The PO did some sorry body and paint work on the tank and side covers. I'm wonder if there is a sizeable dent under the body work thats restricking the amount of fuel I can hold? I can't see any thing with a flashlight, but something don't seem right.
                          Last edited by Rev.Rick; 04-02-2010, 09:07 AM.
                          Rev.Rick

                          What I ride now: 1980 XS1100 Special

                          What I used to Ride: 1980 XS850, 1984 Honda V65 Sabre, 1974 Honda CB750 ss, Yamaha YZ 480 (bored YZ400), Kawasaki 500 triple

                          Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me! John Newton (1725-1807)

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                          • #43
                            Rick....
                            On a recent trip I went on with another member I made two gas stops that I think are relevant to your question, I also ride a special, my tank has no dents.

                            1st after meeting up with my riding partner we jumped on the free way to get out of town, then stopped for gas, I was well into my reserve, but my light was not yet lit (not sure it still works, been a while since the last time I saw it). I put in 3.72 gallons according to the receipt from the gas station.

                            After riding some twisties I headed home, I stopped just before getting home to fill up for riding to work the next week and put in 3.078 gallons, I hadn't switched to reserve yet.

                            If when your "almost out" you can only add 3 gallons I'd guess you have a dent, filled with bondo under that sorry paint. Either that or maybe your not as low on gas as you think you are? Could throw a gallon can on the back and run it all the way out, then fill with your "gallon".
                            1979 xs1100 Special -
                            Stock air box/K&N Filter, MAC 4-2 exhaust, Bad-Boy Air horn, TC fuse box, Windshield, Soft bags, Vetter Fairing, Blinkers->Run/Turn/Brake Lights, Headlight Modulator, hard wire GPS power

                            Short Stack - 1981 xs1100 Standard - lowered for SWMBO.

                            Originally posted by fredintoon
                            Goes like a train, corners like a cow, shifts like a Russian tractor, drinks like a fish, you are gonna love it.
                            My Bike:
                            [link is broken]

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                            • #44
                              I reference to Bondo detection under paint.

                              I reference to Bondo!
                              The used car people put a piece of newspaper on the car where they test for Bondo under paint. Then using a small magnet run it over the paint and feel the pull of the magnet. When the Bondo area appears the magnet looses much of the pull and the drag on the paper becomes easier. Check out your tank and feel for low magnetism areas, that's where Bondo is.
                              My $'s worth.
                              Dell82
                              Dell82
                              Houston, TX
                              82' XJ1100J Maxim "LASERMAX"
                              SOLD 86' Kawasaki Voyager XII, 1200cc SOLD
                              SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, FOR SALE SOLD
                              SOLD 82' CB450SC Nighthawk, parts bike SOLD

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                              • #45
                                Thanks pyscoreefer, Thats pretty much what I suppect. I know I'm getting low when I've stopped and only taken on 3 gallons because the bike starts running really rough and cutting out. I had a sweaty moment earlier this week when it started doing that and I was a couple miles from the nearest station(I don't have a reserve). The idoit light had been on for a little while. I had passed several stations thinking surely I had enough to wait till I got off work. Nope. Kinda like checking the wifes oil in her van and it's three quarts low. I asked her if the oil light came on and she said yes but she thought if there was really a problem an alarm or bell or something would sound off; HELLO!
                                Rev.Rick

                                What I ride now: 1980 XS1100 Special

                                What I used to Ride: 1980 XS850, 1984 Honda V65 Sabre, 1974 Honda CB750 ss, Yamaha YZ 480 (bored YZ400), Kawasaki 500 triple

                                Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me! John Newton (1725-1807)

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