I don't mean to be that guy whose first post on a forum is a cry for help, but I could really use some. Here goes nothing...
The bike is a 1981 XS1100 Special I picked up as a titled project for fairly cheap. A few months of cleaning + rebuilding old parts and the bike is nearly road ready, but I can't get the tuning perfect.
Important information (sorry about the jumbled mess): The airbox was replaced with pods and the main jets were upped to 115. Octy was deleted and the carb boots are all capped, but the #2 carb still has vac advance. The carbs have been thoroughly cleaned and the plugs have been replaced. Both coils are good and the vac advance is working. The carbs have been sync'd with a tool I made from a 4-way aquarium valve + vac gauge and I attempted to tune the idle screws but ultimately set each to 2.5 turns. I also replaced 7 of 8 throttle shaft seals (carb #3 gave me trouble). Float heights are also in spec. Float needles were replaced and seat properly (no gas leaks here). I examined the carb boots and they don't appear to be cracked. I also cleaned the mating surfaces and gaskets.
There are still 2 major problems I see:
The bike backfires out of random carbs at random intervals and also when a short burst of throttle is given. I thought this was an indication that the bike was running lean so I tried a number of methods to check for vacuum leaks. I sprayed the area around the carb boots with WD40 and saw no change in RPM, then used an unlit propane torch with no success, and finally tried starting fluid but still found nothing. I'll try again next time, but I think an intake leak is unlikely.
The bike idles fine for a while but won't return to idle when revved after fully warmed up. Sometimes it gradually revs up on it's own to around 3-4K RPM. I noticed that the vac advance is jumpy at idle and fully advances around 2.5-3K when it revs on its own. The throttle cable isn't binding because the assembly still rests against the idle speed knob while all of this is happening. When I pull the vac advance tube from the #2 carb body and cap it the bike still backfires intermittently but always revs back down.
Are my carbs out of sync and tuned improperly because I suck? Is it definitely a vac leak somewhere causing a lean condition? Could there be something else causing this that I'm unaware of? I remember reading about the cam chain adjusting process and valve adjustment but am unsure how it relates to my problems. There appears to be blue sealant around the valve cover so I'm guessing it's been opened some time in the last 31 years.
The bike is a 1981 XS1100 Special I picked up as a titled project for fairly cheap. A few months of cleaning + rebuilding old parts and the bike is nearly road ready, but I can't get the tuning perfect.
Important information (sorry about the jumbled mess): The airbox was replaced with pods and the main jets were upped to 115. Octy was deleted and the carb boots are all capped, but the #2 carb still has vac advance. The carbs have been thoroughly cleaned and the plugs have been replaced. Both coils are good and the vac advance is working. The carbs have been sync'd with a tool I made from a 4-way aquarium valve + vac gauge and I attempted to tune the idle screws but ultimately set each to 2.5 turns. I also replaced 7 of 8 throttle shaft seals (carb #3 gave me trouble). Float heights are also in spec. Float needles were replaced and seat properly (no gas leaks here). I examined the carb boots and they don't appear to be cracked. I also cleaned the mating surfaces and gaskets.
There are still 2 major problems I see:
The bike backfires out of random carbs at random intervals and also when a short burst of throttle is given. I thought this was an indication that the bike was running lean so I tried a number of methods to check for vacuum leaks. I sprayed the area around the carb boots with WD40 and saw no change in RPM, then used an unlit propane torch with no success, and finally tried starting fluid but still found nothing. I'll try again next time, but I think an intake leak is unlikely.
The bike idles fine for a while but won't return to idle when revved after fully warmed up. Sometimes it gradually revs up on it's own to around 3-4K RPM. I noticed that the vac advance is jumpy at idle and fully advances around 2.5-3K when it revs on its own. The throttle cable isn't binding because the assembly still rests against the idle speed knob while all of this is happening. When I pull the vac advance tube from the #2 carb body and cap it the bike still backfires intermittently but always revs back down.
Are my carbs out of sync and tuned improperly because I suck? Is it definitely a vac leak somewhere causing a lean condition? Could there be something else causing this that I'm unaware of? I remember reading about the cam chain adjusting process and valve adjustment but am unsure how it relates to my problems. There appears to be blue sealant around the valve cover so I'm guessing it's been opened some time in the last 31 years.
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