Hi. I've got an issue with my 1980 XS1100. The problem has gotten worse, and the solution continues to evade me as I work on my bike.
This occurs when the bike is at standard operating temperature, but more so while warming:
As I accelerate smoothly (with the throttle pulled back about a quarter inch) the bike will sometimes lose power but not stall. In fact, it feels as if I lose a cylinder or two upon smooth acceleration, due to the reduction in engine noise and the dramatic drop in torque.
The only thing which resolves this issue is to pull in the clutch and let the engine back down to idle speed. In order to avoid a repeat of the same issue, I must accelerate hard as soon as the clutch is back out and the bike in gear. Additionally, the bike has started to afterfire louder and more frequently than when I bought it a year ago.
What has been done to the bike in the last year:
I have not checked the timing, ignition, or dismantled the carburetors but I think one of those might be the next logical step.
After all this work geared toward eliminating the acceleration issue, the bike idles and cruises smoother and quieter than ever. When it does accelerate properly it is quieter, more responsive, and less hesitant as well.
....But the problem is becoming more frequent. As is the case, I've joined this site to hopefully gain some insight from more veteran mechanics. Any input on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
I'll update this thread until the problem is resolved.
This occurs when the bike is at standard operating temperature, but more so while warming:
As I accelerate smoothly (with the throttle pulled back about a quarter inch) the bike will sometimes lose power but not stall. In fact, it feels as if I lose a cylinder or two upon smooth acceleration, due to the reduction in engine noise and the dramatic drop in torque.
The only thing which resolves this issue is to pull in the clutch and let the engine back down to idle speed. In order to avoid a repeat of the same issue, I must accelerate hard as soon as the clutch is back out and the bike in gear. Additionally, the bike has started to afterfire louder and more frequently than when I bought it a year ago.
What has been done to the bike in the last year:
- The previous owner, a bike mechanic, cleaned and synced the carburetors.
- I put 5,500 miles on it (current mileage: 17,500).
- Today I synced the carburetors to within plus or minus 0.5 psi of each other.
- Yesterday I cleaned and lightly reoiled the air filter, thinking this might help.
- A few days ago I inspected the carb diaphragms for tares (but did not look for tiny holes).
- Last week I patched a hole in the right side exhaust (toward the rear of the bike).
- Last week I ran a concentrated polyether amide based fuel system cleaner through the bike for 300 miles to clean the carbs/valves/combustion chamber.
- Last week I cleaned off the spark plugs and re-gapped them.
- Two months ago I identified a missing plug in the bottom of my air box and replaced it. (Item 42 of this diagram.)
- Replaced the oil 4000 miles ago (still looks and tastes fine).
I have not checked the timing, ignition, or dismantled the carburetors but I think one of those might be the next logical step.
After all this work geared toward eliminating the acceleration issue, the bike idles and cruises smoother and quieter than ever. When it does accelerate properly it is quieter, more responsive, and less hesitant as well.
....But the problem is becoming more frequent. As is the case, I've joined this site to hopefully gain some insight from more veteran mechanics. Any input on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
I'll update this thread until the problem is resolved.
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