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bike is a 1980 xs1100 special 35,000 kms. P.O. had it sitting in his garage for 6 to 7 years . When I bought it it was only running on what seemed 3 cylinders it popped and backfired through the right side exhaust very badly . Took it into local bike shop they took off the carbs cleaned them replaced float valves put it all back together . It ran much better but still popped and backfired on right side at Idle as well as when revving .they told me it was the valves probably needed to be adjusted so they did that but it made no difference. then they suspected burnt valve so they did a compression test there was variance but it was within specs they also did a leak test wich checked out .So they said it was not a burnt valve and then figured it was some corrosion in one of the carb bodys air holes . So they said if we had some other carb bodys we could put all the parts from these carbs into those ones, well I happened to have an extra set of carbs at home so I brought them in and they cleaned them and did the swap and told me that they made no difference. But when I went into the shop to check it out it no longer popped and backfired at idle or when revving but if you revved it up to about 3000 to 4000 rpm's and held it there it would backfire quite a bit the higher the rpm's the more it would backfire not big boomers more like a machine gun kind of backfiring out the exhaust . So now they are saying they think it is a burnt or sticky valve that only malfunctions at higher rpm's I think this is a cop out and they don't know the problem and don't want to spend any more time on it . Now I am not a mechanic , but I have learned quite a bit in a short time thanks to this site , but right now I am in need of some serious help, this situation is begining to drag out and become very frustrating and expensive does anyone have any ideas . they also say they have checked the coils by changing the plug wires around also the exhaust is not in great shape and does have some leaks but I think this would only cause backfiring upon deccelaration....any and all help would be greatly appreciated ......thank you ...mark
bike is a 1980 xs1100 special 35,000 kms. P.O. had it sitting in his garage for 6 to 7 years . When I bought it it was only running on what seemed 3 cylinders it popped and backfired through the right side exhaust very badly . Took it into local bike shop they took off the carbs cleaned them replaced float valves put it all back together . It ran much better but still popped and backfired on right side at Idle as well as when revving .they told me it was the valves probably needed to be adjusted so they did that but it made no difference. then they suspected burnt valve so they did a compression test there was variance but it was within specs they also did a leak test wich checked out .So they said it was not a burnt valve and then figured it was some corrosion in one of the carb bodys air holes . So they said if we had some other carb bodys we could put all the parts from these carbs into those ones, well I happened to have an extra set of carbs at home so I brought them in and they cleaned them and did the swap and told me that they made no difference. But when I went into the shop to check it out it no longer popped and backfired at idle or when revving but if you revved it up to about 3000 to 4000 rpm's and held it there it would backfire quite a bit the higher the rpm's the more it would backfire not big boomers more like a machine gun kind of backfiring out the exhaust . So now they are saying they think it is a burnt or sticky valve that only malfunctions at higher rpm's I think this is a cop out and they don't know the problem and don't want to spend any more time on it . Now I am not a mechanic , but I have learned quite a bit in a short time thanks to this site , but right now I am in need of some serious help, this situation is begining to drag out and become very frustrating and expensive does anyone have any ideas . they also say they have checked the coils by changing the plug wires around also the exhaust is not in great shape and does have some leaks but I think this would only cause backfiring upon deccelaration....any and all help would be greatly appreciated ......thank you ...mark
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