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  • #76
    aren't the carbs the same for early and the same for late models respectively? or are there differences in the styles of the early and late from standard to special? I thought there were just two styles of carbs. 78-79 and 80-81. I am new so I could be mistaken.
    1980 XS1100SG "Black Mamba" 28K
    1979 XS1100F 33k (Current Project)
    1981 XS1100H "Blue Balls" (Crashed and under repair )

    1978 XS1100E "Partsy"

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    • #77
      The carbs are the same basic unit for the two types, but there is minor differences in how they're jetted between models...
      Fast, Cheap, Reliable... Pick any two

      '78E original owner - resto project
      '78E ???? owner - Modder project FJ forks, 4-piston calipers F/R, 160/80-16 rear tire
      '82 XJ rebuild project
      '80SG restified, red SOLD
      '79F parts...
      '81H more parts...

      Other current bikes:
      '93 XL1200 Anniversary Sportster 85RWHP
      '86 XL883/1200 Chopper
      '82 XL1000 w/1450cc Buell, Baker 6-speed, in-progress project
      Cage: '13 Mustang GT/CS with a few 'custom' touches
      Yep, can't leave nuthin' alone...

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      • #78
        Originally posted by crazy steve View Post
        The carbs are the same basic unit for the two types, but there is minor differences in how they're jetted between models...
        And the metering needles for the standard and special are different at least on the later carbs. I believe the dynajet kit works around that though and that could be a good thing as special needles can be had but the standard ones are pretty much unobtainium.
        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

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        • #79
          Wish I could delete my posts
          Nathan
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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.

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          • #80
            Well s***, Got my new pilot jets in the mail today and I ordered 42.5 but once I compared it to my old ones they're not the same. I think my old ones are size 45. So...do I need to return them or just stick the 42.5 in there and call it A-O-Good?
            1980 XS11G 22XXX miles.

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            • #81
              42.5 is the stock size, you should be fine. I'm not sure of what/if any intake or exhaust mods you have.
              2H7 (79) owned since '89
              3H3 owned since '06

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              • #82
                Originally posted by bikerphil View Post
                42.5 is the stock size, you should be fine. I'm not sure of what/if any intake or exhaust mods you have.
                I don't know about intake but the exhaust is different its just drag pipes. (not that I know what difference it makes)
                1980 XS11G 22XXX miles.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by XSTrey11 View Post
                  I don't know about intake but the exhaust is different its just drag pipes. (not that I know what difference it makes)
                  These motors like some back pressure on the exhaust, so if your drag pipes have no restriction at all, that might present a problem.
                  2H7 (79) owned since '89
                  3H3 owned since '06

                  "If it ain't broke, modify it"

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by bikerphil View Post
                    These motors like some back pressure on the exhaust, so if your drag pipes have no restriction at all, that might present a problem.
                    Haven't got a clue what that means. It's times like these I wish I could know more about the bike.
                    1980 XS11G 22XXX miles.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by XSTrey11 View Post
                      Haven't got a clue what that means. It's times like these I wish I could know more about the bike.
                      Take some pictures of the pipes, if you can get some looking down the outlet of the pipes as well. also shine a flashlight down the pipe and see if you see anything in there, and try and describe it.
                      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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                      • #86
                        Generally speaking all exhaust systems have some form of baffles in them, mufflers. These present flow restriction for the exhaust gases and also tend to deaden the sound of the combustion process. This flow restriction causes pressure on the exhaust system, since it is holding the exhaust gases back, it is often referred to as back pressure.

                        Often times you hear some cars or bikes that sound like your standing next to the space shuttle taking off they are so loud. The exhaust system has had the baffles or mufflers removed altogether or at least greatly diminished. Drag racing applications will often remove the mufflers completely, on mine I have a Y fitting in the exhaust with covers I remove to let the exhaust bypass the mufflers for drag strip performance.

                        The engines on these bikes were tuned for best performance with the back pressure of a muffler/baffles in place. Very few people have ever had success tuning the carbs to work with no mufflers or baffles in place. You referred to your pipes as Drag Pipes, which would imply no muffler / baffles, no back pressure.
                        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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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by bikerphil View Post
                          These motors like some back pressure on the exhaust, so if your drag pipes have no restriction at all, that might present a problem.
                          What Phil is saying is that completely 'open' exhaust (usually referred to as 'drag pipes') have no restriction/obstruction to exhaust gas flow such as mufflers or baffles, and very few street-operated motors run well with them (besides the fact that these are illegal). The XS is certainly one that doesn't run well with them. They do produce the most power at the top of the RPM scale (great if you're going drag racing, hence the name), but at the cost of power losses everywhere else. Few owners ride at full throttle all the time...

                          It also makes jetting the carbs much more difficult; poor low and mid range performance is pretty typical.
                          Fast, Cheap, Reliable... Pick any two

                          '78E original owner - resto project
                          '78E ???? owner - Modder project FJ forks, 4-piston calipers F/R, 160/80-16 rear tire
                          '82 XJ rebuild project
                          '80SG restified, red SOLD
                          '79F parts...
                          '81H more parts...

                          Other current bikes:
                          '93 XL1200 Anniversary Sportster 85RWHP
                          '86 XL883/1200 Chopper
                          '82 XL1000 w/1450cc Buell, Baker 6-speed, in-progress project
                          Cage: '13 Mustang GT/CS with a few 'custom' touches
                          Yep, can't leave nuthin' alone...

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                          • #88
                            I should clarify that I meant I have that Y connector on the exhaust for my car that is set up for street use and drag racing.
                            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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                            • #89
                              Well I suspect that I'll find they don't have any kind of baffles. Is this and issue I'll be able to put off until I can afford to correct it or should I avoid riding the bike until I can change the exhaust? Also, I'll get out there and look at it and try and take some pictures here in a few minutes.
                              1980 XS11G 22XXX miles.

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                              • #90
                                Because the tip is curved outward I cannot see into the exhaust at all.
                                1980 XS11G 22XXX miles.

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