Hello all,
Thanks in large part to people on this forum I finally started up my XS1100F tonight. I am using a stock airbox and stock exhaust.
All it took was:
1) Electrolysis on the gas tank
2) Rebuilding the petcocks
3) Rebuilding the carburetors
Now I have some questions.
The bike idles rough and high but sounds good at high rpm (above 6K).
I think I need to set the pilot screws, idle stop screw, and sync the carburetors.
I have been reading about 1.5 turns out for the pilot screws, however, I already managed to break a pilot screw by turning it in too much. How can you tell when the screw is seated. I really do not feel an pressure against the screw at any point. Does anyone know how many times I should screw it in from completely looose? I feel like that would be easier.
Once I set the pilot screws and idle stop screw I will check shims ( I was told they are okay), then I will perform a sync.
Thanks,
Adam
Thanks in large part to people on this forum I finally started up my XS1100F tonight. I am using a stock airbox and stock exhaust.
All it took was:
1) Electrolysis on the gas tank
2) Rebuilding the petcocks
3) Rebuilding the carburetors
Now I have some questions.
The bike idles rough and high but sounds good at high rpm (above 6K).
I think I need to set the pilot screws, idle stop screw, and sync the carburetors.
I have been reading about 1.5 turns out for the pilot screws, however, I already managed to break a pilot screw by turning it in too much. How can you tell when the screw is seated. I really do not feel an pressure against the screw at any point. Does anyone know how many times I should screw it in from completely looose? I feel like that would be easier.
Once I set the pilot screws and idle stop screw I will check shims ( I was told they are okay), then I will perform a sync.
Thanks,
Adam
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