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  • #16
    trashed

    I've seen the helicoil work before and ive heard of it working before I was borne in 1968. I've also heard swivel magnets with diffrent magnetic levels which should be able to fish all of those shavings out of your cylinder, without leaving anything or much of anything in the cylinder. I would have to believe that you could fish all the shavings out with a higher power swivel magnet if you don't turn your motor over at all. Use your inguenuity(probably mispelled) and get it done with a magnet. could take some time but keep at it a few days. Or else pop that head and clean all those shavings out and change your oil and ride out on your XS 1100 Shawnb

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    • #17
      Yeah, I have rethreaded the spark plug hole and installed a threaded insert before. It wasn't a helicoil, it was another brand. You can rig a shop vacuum to blowing and duct tape it to the exhaust pipe. If you rotate the crank by hand, you will find a position where it blows out the plug hole the hardest. If you have dual stock exhaust with a crossover, you will need to plug that other side. When you begin cutting new threads the cuttings will shoot out of the hole, so wear goggles! Hey, if I can do a repair like that you should be able to do it too.
      Skids (Sid Hansen)

      Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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      • #18
        Did the same thing

        Hey Newb,,,,,,you can definately save the bike, I had the same exact problem,,,,,
        1. Suck out as much of the shavings with a straw and vacuum,,,,
        2. DO NOT buy the helicoil kit,,,,they just strip out and have to redo it
        3. BUY the Perma plug kit, 14mm. MMMMMUCH Better. IT comes with a tap, sleeve, an install driver, and is PERMANENT.
        4. The part number is 2200-14
        5. Their phone is 213-775-3048
        I bought mine at Oriellys Auto parts, but probably Napa or anyone can order it
        I have put three different sizes in motorcycle heads without taking it off. I took my time, cleaned the shavings with a vac, used the tap, installed the insert with
        good, high temp. threadlock-available at any parts store, and its been years and zero problems. The insert is thicker walled than the helicoil and will not strip out. The helicoils seemed to work until you remove the plug and then they fatigue and fail. SO.....use this kit, around 15 bucks and you can ride on with a smile and no worries if it will fail, and worse, blow out while you are riding....Mike in Sun DIego
        mike
        1982 xj1100 maxim
        1981 venture bagger
        1999 Kawi Nomad 1500 greenie
        1959 wife

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        • #19
          Just noticed I didn't include the link in my previous post.

          http://www.amazon.com/Helicoil-5334-.../dp/B0002SRF4O

          And the magnet suggestion won't work cause the head is aluminum and aluminum is not magnetic.
          Nathan
          KD9ARL

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          1978 XS1100E
          K&N Filter
          #45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
          OEM Exhaust
          ATK Fork Brace
          LED Dash lights
          Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters

          Green Monster Coils
          SS Brake Lines
          Vision 550 Auto Tensioner

          In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.

          Theodore Roosevelt

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          • #20
            Originally posted by natemoen View Post
            Just noticed I didn't include the link in my previous post.

            http://www.amazon.com/Helicoil-5334-.../dp/B0002SRF4O

            And the magnet suggestion won't work cause the head is aluminum and aluminum is not magnetic.
            Not even with a powerful enough magnet?

            Actually a powerful enough magnetic field will affect non magnetic materials. There was a special on that on discovery channel some time ago, but that amount of power would cause problems with sleeves and rings.
            Cy

            1980 XS1100G (Brutus) w/81H Engine
            Duplicolor Mirage Paint Job (Purple/Green)
            Vetter Windjammer IV
            Vetter hard bags & Trunk
            OEM Luggage Rack
            Jardine Spaghetti 4-2 exhaust system
            Spade Fuse Box
            Turn Signal Auto Cancel Mod
            750 FD Mod
            TC Spin on Oil Filter Adapter (temp removed)
            XJ1100 Front Footpegs
            XJ1100 Shocks

            I was always taught to respect my elders, but it keeps getting harder to find one.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by cywelchjr View Post
              Actually a powerful enough magnetic field will affect non magnetic materials. There was a special on that on discovery channel some time ago, but that amount of power would cause problems with sleeves and rings.
              Did they talk about a MRI actually pulling tattoo ink out of the skin if it used metallic pigment? I guess that hurts just a bit...
              Fast, Cheap, Reliable... Pick any two

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              '82 XJ rebuild project
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              '79F parts...
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              • #22
                Have faith in all these wise comments. I have embarrassingly cross threaded the threads in the head of my little 4 cylinder truck in the past and it is not a difficult fix. Definitely not problem worthy enough of getting rid of your bike
                1979 XS1100 SF - My first project

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by crazy steve View Post
                  Did they talk about a MRI actually pulling tattoo ink out of the skin if it used metallic pigment? I guess that hurts just a bit...
                  Now that's one way to get rid of a tattoo! Ouch!
                  Nathan
                  KD9ARL

                  μολὼν λαβέ

                  1978 XS1100E
                  K&N Filter
                  #45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
                  OEM Exhaust
                  ATK Fork Brace
                  LED Dash lights
                  Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters

                  Green Monster Coils
                  SS Brake Lines
                  Vision 550 Auto Tensioner

                  In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.

                  Theodore Roosevelt

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                  • #24
                    Ditto the thread kit fix. Not hard to do. I'd pull the exhaust, and the carbs. Use the vcacuum from all three openings, plug hole intake and exhaust. Then reverse it to blow into the exhaust or intake, when you do the thread kit work. I would use the kit Mike (Soccer4m) listed.

                    And while the kit comes in, drink a few cold beverages, and let the anxiety wear off. Even if you needed a new head (which you do not) good news is a decent used one is not all that expensive.
                    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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                    • #25
                      +1 on This

                      Originally posted by soccer4m View Post
                      Hey Newb,,,,,,you can definately save the bike, I had the same exact problem,,,,,
                      1. Suck out as much of the shavings with a straw and vacuum,,,,
                      2. DO NOT buy the helicoil kit,,,,they just strip out and have to redo it
                      3. BUY the Perma plug kit, 14mm. MMMMMUCH Better. IT comes with a tap, sleeve, an install driver, and is PERMANENT.
                      4. The part number is 2200-14
                      5. Their phone is 213-775-3048
                      I bought mine at Oriellys Auto parts, but probably Napa or anyone can order it
                      I have put three different sizes in motorcycle heads without taking it off. I took my time, cleaned the shavings with a vac, used the tap, installed the insert with
                      good, high temp. threadlock-available at any parts store, and its been years and zero problems. The insert is thicker walled than the helicoil and will not strip out. The helicoils seemed to work until you remove the plug and then they fatigue and fail. SO.....use this kit, around 15 bucks and you can ride on with a smile and no worries if it will fail, and worse, blow out while you are riding....Mike in Sun DIego

                      I have used this type of kit also.Works great. I do disagree about the heli-coil though.They are strong and reliable if installed correctly.I have installed thousands of them. Mostly in aluminum.

                      And as far as a magnet retrieving aluminum chips from the cylinder,ain't gonna happen.Aluminum isn't magnetic.
                      80 SG XS1100
                      14 Victory Cross Country

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                      • #26
                        Perma plug

                        Get the Perma plug kit, take your time, make sure everything is lined up properly, turn on your shop vac and it will be fun. When your done you can go brag to your friends about how easy it was. You'll find them lined up in your driveway the next day to fix THEIR stripped plug holes!
                        Last edited by Toolmaker Tim; 03-27-2011, 10:52 PM. Reason: spelling
                        1979XS1100SF
                        K&N's and drilled airbox
                        Jardine 4in1
                        Dunlop Elite 3's
                        JBM slide diaphragms
                        142.5 main jets
                        45 pilot jets
                        T.C.'s fusebox & SOFA
                        750/850 FD mod.
                        XV 920 Needle Mod.
                        Mike's XS plastic floats set at 26mm
                        Venture Cam Chain Tensioner

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                        • #27
                          Ok, thanks guys. I guess I should not be worried about compression since the cylinder was firing hot about an hour before I attempted to change out the spark plugs. I am going to try to repair the threads and remove the metal shavings with a vacuu and straw.


                          Thanks again,
                          Adam

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                          • #28
                            I would not let the compression worry you at all if it was running fine before. Fix the plug threads, fire it up and if it shows any signs of trouble, then I would check compression.
                            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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                            • #29
                              I got one in my 3rd cyl

                              I have a helicoil in my third cyl. It works fine, backed it out once last year. As I didn't know one was in there. Just don't take out plugs with one in it when the motor is warm or hot. Thats what I did by mistake. They can back out due to heat expansion & contraction at a different rate when the motor isn't cold. With a panic call to the Tinman905. He suggested I put red locktite on it & put it back in. NO problem since. And of course always torque your plugs so as not to overtighten & only take them out when the motor is cold - then no worries. Keep up the good fight dude - Dan
                              '81 XS1100 LH - Midnight Special - been lookin' a long time for this one.
                              1179 big bore kit, 80SG motor
                              Rebuilt head, valves
                              TC Bros Forward Controls (Brass Pegs)
                              Tkat Fork Brace
                              T.C. Spade Fuse Box
                              Dyna Coils & wires
                              Mikesxs shocks,controls,& bars (special)
                              ISO grips with stelleto ends
                              4 into 1 black Bassani exhaust
                              Bridgestone Spitfires
                              Tuned by Tinman905
                              & a will to keep it.

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                              • #30
                                foil fix

                                I remember using the foil wrap fix on an old VW bug back in the day that had a mostly (but not all the way) stripped plug thread in one cylinder - we'd wrap a tiny bit of foil on the plug threads and install it - it would be fine unless you accellerated hard like to enter the freeway and then had to let off the gas - the resulting backpressure would fire the plug out the hole into the inner fender wall with a bang and it would run like crap on 3 cyl until you stopped and redid it -

                                usually the plug was still hanging by the wire - not always - but 8 times out of 10 - those bugs were tough to kill.


                                John
                                John is in an anonymous city with an Alamo (N29.519227,W-98.678980)

                                Go ahead, click on the bikes - you know you want to...the electrons are ready.
                                '81 XS1100H - "Enterprise"
                                Bob Jones Custom Navy bike: Tkat brace, EBC floating rotors & SS lines, ROX pivot risers, Geezer rectifier, new 3H3 engine

                                "Not all treasure is silver and gold"

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