hey guys, im very new to the motorcycle/carburetion world, but luckly i am a licenced automotive mechanic.. so im not completly lost.
Bike is a 1980 yamaha XS eleven, i believe its an F code bike, it has 1 size larger jets, and a semi-performance(?) exhaust header. which have been on since day 1. there is 5700 miles on the bike. my dad currently owns it and we are doing this together. he has owned it since brand new, and it has ran fine up untill about 3 years ago, where is has been parked ever since. i have run out of options as to what could be the cause, of what i am about to describe.
Anyways, heres the issue..
-As noted, the bike has sat for approx 3 years, and up untill it was parked, it ran fine. The bike would not idle, and with partial throttle, only cyl 1 and 4 were firing at full, and 2 and 3 were only partial. (manifold temps were approx 160 degrees C on 1 and 4, and about 70-90 degrees C on 2 and 3)
-I verified i had spark at all 4 cylinders, and i swapped sides of the coils, and even checked resistance on both the primary and secondary side, and i am with-in spec on both, but the problem continued the same. i did a compression check and got 110 psi in all 4 cylinders, on a cold engine, 3500 feet above sea level (spec is 142psi, at sea level on warm engine) all 4 cylinders were pretty much exact, so no faults there.
-Next i removed the carbs and cleaned them the best i could with the help of my service book (which isnt exactly perfect with cleaning/rebuilding) i removed the jets, venturi's(? the opposite side to where the jets thread into) and cleaned out all orifices that i could see.
- Upon putting them back together, i also noticed that the butterfly valves on number 1 and 4 were ever so slightly open (could see a tiny bit of light through them) and number 2 and 3 were pretty much 100% cloesd (no light coming through) i eyeballed the center 2, and got them close to the same opening as number 1 and 4. (i know its not proper set up, but i will elaborate more at the end of this,
-I then reinstalled the carbs on the bike and fired it up. It is running WAY better, and it will idle on its own. but cylinder number 2, is still not really firing (no change in idle or sound when #2 wire is disconnected) Cylinder number 3 is still slightly weak, and 1 and 4 are very strong. when the bike is revved up, it seems to run much better, and on all 4 cylinders, but thats just how it sounds and feels, not a gurantee.
-My next plan is to get 4 vacuum gauges and equalize/sync the 4 carbs together. and see where that takes me.
Other then syncing them together, is there ANYTHING i could be missing in this whole diagnosis ordeal? it has brand new fuel and i will be replacing all fuel and vacuum hoses tomorrow or the next day, when ever i have time.
any help, or ideas you may have will be greatly appreciated as i am completly out of ideas. i have been told to drive it and that should clear out the gunk that i may have missed in the cleaning, but i dont want to really ride it in this state.
pleeeasseeeee help meeeeee
haha, thanks guys!!
i look forward to hearing any suggestions. and if i missed any info you need, just ask, i can get it for ya!
thanks again!!!
Bike is a 1980 yamaha XS eleven, i believe its an F code bike, it has 1 size larger jets, and a semi-performance(?) exhaust header. which have been on since day 1. there is 5700 miles on the bike. my dad currently owns it and we are doing this together. he has owned it since brand new, and it has ran fine up untill about 3 years ago, where is has been parked ever since. i have run out of options as to what could be the cause, of what i am about to describe.
Anyways, heres the issue..
-As noted, the bike has sat for approx 3 years, and up untill it was parked, it ran fine. The bike would not idle, and with partial throttle, only cyl 1 and 4 were firing at full, and 2 and 3 were only partial. (manifold temps were approx 160 degrees C on 1 and 4, and about 70-90 degrees C on 2 and 3)
-I verified i had spark at all 4 cylinders, and i swapped sides of the coils, and even checked resistance on both the primary and secondary side, and i am with-in spec on both, but the problem continued the same. i did a compression check and got 110 psi in all 4 cylinders, on a cold engine, 3500 feet above sea level (spec is 142psi, at sea level on warm engine) all 4 cylinders were pretty much exact, so no faults there.
-Next i removed the carbs and cleaned them the best i could with the help of my service book (which isnt exactly perfect with cleaning/rebuilding) i removed the jets, venturi's(? the opposite side to where the jets thread into) and cleaned out all orifices that i could see.
- Upon putting them back together, i also noticed that the butterfly valves on number 1 and 4 were ever so slightly open (could see a tiny bit of light through them) and number 2 and 3 were pretty much 100% cloesd (no light coming through) i eyeballed the center 2, and got them close to the same opening as number 1 and 4. (i know its not proper set up, but i will elaborate more at the end of this,
-I then reinstalled the carbs on the bike and fired it up. It is running WAY better, and it will idle on its own. but cylinder number 2, is still not really firing (no change in idle or sound when #2 wire is disconnected) Cylinder number 3 is still slightly weak, and 1 and 4 are very strong. when the bike is revved up, it seems to run much better, and on all 4 cylinders, but thats just how it sounds and feels, not a gurantee.
-My next plan is to get 4 vacuum gauges and equalize/sync the 4 carbs together. and see where that takes me.
Other then syncing them together, is there ANYTHING i could be missing in this whole diagnosis ordeal? it has brand new fuel and i will be replacing all fuel and vacuum hoses tomorrow or the next day, when ever i have time.
any help, or ideas you may have will be greatly appreciated as i am completly out of ideas. i have been told to drive it and that should clear out the gunk that i may have missed in the cleaning, but i dont want to really ride it in this state.
pleeeasseeeee help meeeeee
haha, thanks guys!!
i look forward to hearing any suggestions. and if i missed any info you need, just ask, i can get it for ya!
thanks again!!!
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