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  • It works!!

    It actually works. Don't know why I'm surprised...with all the help here, I couldn't go wrong.

    Had everything hooked up and ready to go last night. Tried and tried and tried till I almost killed the battery and it just wouldn't start. I had bad gas...so I went inside to.....you don't need to know that.

    Put the battery on charge over night and drained the tank this morning. Put fresh gas in it and it sputtered a bit but finally got going. Smoked like crazy out of the left pipe but let it run for a few minutes and even that cleared up.

    Unfortunately had to then go to work and as I haven't finished installing the fairing, couldn't take it for a ride. That'll happen in a few hours when I get home. I still have some work to do on it...synching carbs for one but it's running.

    It's supposed to rain tomorrow and I don't have any rain gear, but hey, what's a little water!

    Thanks for everybody's help. Literally could not have done it without the fantastic help on this forum!

    Bob
    1979 XS1100F

  • #2
    That first start is always exciting and a little nerve wracking. Did I remember to tighten everything? Is oil going to spew out of every possible place (and a few impossible ones too)? Will gas start leaking and it catch on fire? Will an oil passage clog and my motor self-destruct in seconds? Did I even put any oil in it?

    Fortunately I have been witness to all of those. Good learning experiences for sure!

    Glad it went well for you! Did you run around in circles, punching the air and yelling, "Hell yeah!." That's what I've done a couple of times.

    Now get back to work, finish that scooter and take it out for a ride. You deserve it.

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    • #3
      good deal

      Congrads bob........been there done that and got a runnen bike out of it! Run some Seafoam through it.....couldn't hurt.
      At this time:
      1985 Goldwing Innr.
      1976 cb 750 cafe racer
      2007 vtx 1300
      81 sx 1100 s h
      81 sx 400 special

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      • #4
        now you can ride that thing up to edmonton and we can go for a ride.
        '79 XS11SF

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        • #5
          Thanks guys

          ...and seafoam is probably a good idea. One more cleaning, like you say, couldn't hurt.

          Originally posted by trdriver71 View Post
          now you can ride that thing up to edmonton and we can go for a ride.
          IF IT WOULD STOP RAINING!!!

          Bob
          1979 XS1100F

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          • #6
            Hey mine too!

            I finally got to ride today and put 70 miles down. but im having some clutch slippage, and a few other things but this is my next task. I rode up to autozone and picked up some sea foam to put in the oil. Will this help with the slippage? or am i gonna have to replace more parts? If so whats is a good link for plates and springs. If im gonna do it i want it done right. Is there any brand that i should not buy? Also how long should i ride with the sea foam in the oil? I'm gonna ride tomorrow with my dad and brother, and i dont want to put to many miles on her with the foam if it damages anything.
            Thanks to all who helped me out with this bike, Im starting to see why its so appreciated here. I love it!
            '78E

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            • #7
              You do NOT want to do ANY RIDING with the seafoam in the oil. You only want to bring it up to normal operating temps idling or just above that ie. 1500 rpm, and work the clutch, gears. Then DRAIN the oil/filter and replace with new.

              Have you done the proper clutch adjustment at the ENGINE side,not just the handlebar slack? Also, if you're using full synth oil, that can contribute to a weak clutch slipping vs. Dino oil. Depending on how old the bike/clutch is, it's more likely that you'll just need to replace the Springs with newer HD(heavy duty) style than to replace the frictions. While in there, pulling the basket, cleaning the steels with scotchbrite or very fine steel wool or emory cloth...mostly to remove the varnish from the steels surface. Then measure the frictions...min thickness is 2.80 mm, max is only 3.0mm! Most folks have reported that their plates were well within specs, but their springs had sprung/compressed below spec length! Also...remove the lube the clutch CABLE...they can also get very tight and can not fully release contributing to the slippage as well!

              T.C.
              T. C. Gresham
              81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
              79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
              History shows again and again,
              How nature points out the folly of men!

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              • #8
                hi Titbit21,
                i wouldnt go riding the bike with seafoam in the oil
                it can dilute it and u run the risk of internal engine damage,
                run the bike for about 10 minutes at idle to let it circulate thru
                then change the oil.

                the sea foam could help with the slippage, depends what causing
                it to slip in the first place, modern engine oils can cause it, along with
                the clutch being out of ajustment, weak clutch springs and worn fibres
                can cause slippage as well.

                theres a cpl of mods that can be made to the clutch, an extra steal
                can be fitted in the clutch pack, also washers can be fitted behind
                the clutch springs to place more tension on the clutch pack, both these
                mods do cause an increase in the levers action but work well.

                change the engine oil, adj the clutch at both ends and see how that goes.


                <<< needs to learn to type faster. lol
                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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                • #9
                  Ok thanks for the response. I didnt put any seafoam into it until i heard what you guys input would be. Im useing rotella 15 40 i think... anyways what oil are you using? What runs best i guess.
                  '78E

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Titbit21 View Post
                    anyways what oil are you using?
                    Whatever lube works best....

                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...astrol1982.jpg
                    2H7 (79) owned since '89
                    3H3 owned since '06

                    "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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