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    I was riding the other day and suddenly the roar from my pipes changed notes. One or more of the cylindars was no longer opperating. The problem was spuratic, sometimes for just a short distance and others for several miles. The first thing I did was check to make sure my fuel level was Ok and it was. The problem came and went over the corse of a 20-30 mile ride. I will be picking up a lazer thermometer so I can see which cylindars are dropping if it happens again. I will pull plugs tomorrow and check their condition. I have noticed a week response from the battery at start-up. Could a week battery possibly be efecting the spark consistancy and causing this response?
    Lead, follow or get out of the way!

    79XS11 Special

  • #2
    Sounds an awful lot like the notorious Pick-up coil wires to me. Especially if the coming and going seemed to coincide with throttle action at all.
    Life is what happens while your planning everything else!

    When your work speaks for itself, don't interrupt.

    81 XS1100 Special - Humpty Dumpty
    80 XS1100 Special - Project Resurrection


    Previously owned
    93 GSX600F
    80 XS1100 Special - Ruby
    81 XS1100 Special
    81 CB750 C
    80 CB750 C
    78 XS750

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    • #3
      Yep I'd be very surprised if it wasn't the pick up wires. Terry
      1980 special (Phyllis)
      1196 10.5 to 1 kit,megacycle cams,shaved head,dynojet carb kit,ported intake and exhaust,mac 4 into 1 exhaust,drilled rotors,ss brake lines,pods,mikes xs green coils,iridium plugs,led lights,throttle lock,progressive shocks,oil cooler,ajustable cam gears,HD valve springs,Vmax tensioner mod

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      • #4
        The drop of one or more cylinders was constant for up to a few miles even when I backed out of the throttle.
        Lead, follow or get out of the way!

        79XS11 Special

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        • #5
          if you pull the left side timing cover
          off and give those pick up wires a wiggle/stretch
          while the engine is running,
          itll soon let you know if its the cause.
          pete


          new owner of
          08 gen2 hayabusa


          former owner
          1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
          zrx carbs
          18mm float height
          145 main jets
          38 pilots
          slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
          fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

          [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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          • #6
            i agree. Pick-ups.

            please refer to here for repair instructions.
            http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=543
            1979 XS1100SF Special.78 E motor/carbs, Jardine 4-2 exhaust, XS Green coils, Corbin seat, S.S. Brake lines, Hard cases, Heated grips.

            2012 FJR1300 Gen 2. Heli bar risers, R-gaza crash bars, mccruise cruise control.

            (2)2008 WR250R. Because kids outgrew others.

            2007 Suzuki V-Strom 1000. (Just added 2024) pre-crashed.

            1975 Kawasaki S1 250. My first bike. Still have it. NO I'm not selling it!!

            Most bike problems are caused by a loose nut connecting the handlebars and the seat!!

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            • #7
              pick up wires

              Ok, when I check the wires as described what will I find. Will I see sparks or will I experience a change in the motors running. If it is determined that they are the problem what do I do? Can I simply change the wires or do I need a new pick up coil?
              Lead, follow or get out of the way!

              79XS11 Special

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              • #8
                I see

                Thanks MindWebs.

                I wouldn't have had to ask that last questions if I simply followed instructions in the first place. The link is very good.

                Thanks again.
                Lead, follow or get out of the way!

                79XS11 Special

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                • #9
                  Need a little more detail please

                  My wires are all neatly tucked in and covered up. I reached in with needle nose pliers, but wasn't able to really accomplish much. On the MNS, do we remove all the wire holders and the protective coating? The manual talks about using the multimeter to check resistance and continuity. From where to where? It's probably dumb questions, but my bike looks much different from the thread that shows how to perform the check. The wires seem to be very soft and flexible. But after my bike warms up it displays the symptoms you are describing.
                  '81 XS11 LH (MNS)

                  "On a scale of 1 to 10, I have an eleven!"

                  "Excess is easier to say than XS,"

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                  • #10
                    Kim, the easiest way to check for broken wires is to gently tug on them and feel for spots that pull like a rubber band. With the wire unbroken in them, they should feel solid. any breaks will stretch.
                    Ich habe dich nicht gefragt.

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                    • #11
                      Dosn't seem to be related to pick up

                      Several weeks and rides since I started this discussion and problem has returned. I have been on a few rides without incident. All of a sudden I am loosing one or more cylinders again. Wiggling the pick up wire while she is running has no effect. Could it be a failing coil? If so can you tell me how to check?
                      You notice I now refer to my XS as She......LOL
                      Lead, follow or get out of the way!

                      79XS11 Special

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                      • #12
                        Proctor, check the ballast resistor and coils with an Ohm meter.

                        Ballast Resistor: 1.6 Ohms
                        Coil Primary: 1.5 Ohms
                        Coil Secondary: 15K Ohms

                        The Red/White wires on the coils are the positive sides for both coils, the Orange and Grey wires are the individual coil negative sides.
                        -- Scott
                        _____

                        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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                        • #13
                          Try the pick-up wires again, especially where they are held by a crimp at the bottom of the case. Loosen the crimp and give the wires some real tugging, more than just a bit of wiggling.
                          Ken Talbot

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DGXSER View Post
                            Sounds an awful lot like the notorious Pick-up coil wires to me. Especially if the coming and going seemed to coincide with throttle action at all.
                            I 2nd that ... Check them out closely.
                            Rob
                            KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN

                            1978 XS1100E Modified
                            1978 XS500E
                            1979 XS1100F Restored
                            1980 XS1100 SG
                            1981 Suzuki GS1100
                            1983 Suzuki GS750S Katana
                            1983 Honda CB900 Custom

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                            • #15
                              What the hell !!!

                              Dove into the ignition system tonight determined to find my gremlin. What I found has me perplx perp ...I'm stumped. The Excel coils on my 79 Special are providing a primary resistance of 3.5 instead of the suggested 1.5, the secondary reads 22.7 K ohms rather than the 15K ohms and there is no ballast resistor to be found anywhere near the coils or any where else for that matter. Can any one offer an explanation how this b_tch is running at all. Most of the time she does run quite well. I did find a horrible excuse for an electrical connection to one of the coils that I suspect may be my gremlin. Ran out of time so the wiring fix will take place the first chance I get followed by a test ride. Are the resistance readings I'm getting within a range that will allow my PITA to operate properly? And........ why no resistor?

                              Thanks to all much wiser than myself who are willing to share the wisdom.
                              Lead, follow or get out of the way!

                              79XS11 Special

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