Greatings all,
I have a 1979 XS1100SF (Special). This is the first bike I will have ridden in over 10 years
I bought it last fall from a guy who left it outside, uncovered for a couple of years. prior to that the bike was supposedly garaged.
The bike is actually in pretty decent shape. Very little rust, and well maintained. However, there has been this problem getting it to start.
The guy I bought it from mumbled something about "coils" through his drunken stupor. It did start, it even ran. I towed it home, with A LOT of effort it started sometimes. I changed the oil, filter, drained gas, filled with new. Then it would not start.
Ok, New battery, new plugs, tested coil, yep, up to spec. Was not sure what "big fat spark" was as opposed to "little flash", but coils measure ok on the multimeter...
Strip the carbs... Clean 3 times, finally got the broken pilot tip out, new parts, got the stupid thing in, what is this screw doing here... Carbs out, clean, re-inspect, reinstall (getting pretty good at this)
still no start, second hand starter from ebay, major improvement in crank, still no start. used coils (now I know what a "big fat spark" is), regap plugs, excellent crank, no start.
ok, are the hoses wrong?
Octopus is set up according to schematic (with filters installed). BUT, where does the vacuum connect? what are these?
more specifically:
1. On the #2 carb boot there is a nipple. what connects here?
2. On the back of the octopus is a nipple that points towards carb #1. what connects here?
3. There is a hose on the forward left top of the middle gear/transmission assembly, where does this connect?
4. On the back of the middlegear/trans assembly under the battery box is a hose. where does this go?
5. ON the intake/ airbox side of the carburator are 4 hoses. I realize 2 go to the petcocks, which 2, upper or lower. where does the other set go?
I know, get a manual, look on the Yamaha website. Thanks. I am waiting for the manual to arrive, and the parts pages do not show how the various parts inter connect, not much help for this instance.
I am sure this is an easy question, it is a matter of looking at your own bike, but with out it in front of me it looks like spaghetti.
Thanks in advance.
matthew
I have a 1979 XS1100SF (Special). This is the first bike I will have ridden in over 10 years
I bought it last fall from a guy who left it outside, uncovered for a couple of years. prior to that the bike was supposedly garaged.
The bike is actually in pretty decent shape. Very little rust, and well maintained. However, there has been this problem getting it to start.
The guy I bought it from mumbled something about "coils" through his drunken stupor. It did start, it even ran. I towed it home, with A LOT of effort it started sometimes. I changed the oil, filter, drained gas, filled with new. Then it would not start.
Ok, New battery, new plugs, tested coil, yep, up to spec. Was not sure what "big fat spark" was as opposed to "little flash", but coils measure ok on the multimeter...
Strip the carbs... Clean 3 times, finally got the broken pilot tip out, new parts, got the stupid thing in, what is this screw doing here... Carbs out, clean, re-inspect, reinstall (getting pretty good at this)
still no start, second hand starter from ebay, major improvement in crank, still no start. used coils (now I know what a "big fat spark" is), regap plugs, excellent crank, no start.
ok, are the hoses wrong?
Octopus is set up according to schematic (with filters installed). BUT, where does the vacuum connect? what are these?
more specifically:
1. On the #2 carb boot there is a nipple. what connects here?
2. On the back of the octopus is a nipple that points towards carb #1. what connects here?
3. There is a hose on the forward left top of the middle gear/transmission assembly, where does this connect?
4. On the back of the middlegear/trans assembly under the battery box is a hose. where does this go?
5. ON the intake/ airbox side of the carburator are 4 hoses. I realize 2 go to the petcocks, which 2, upper or lower. where does the other set go?
I know, get a manual, look on the Yamaha website. Thanks. I am waiting for the manual to arrive, and the parts pages do not show how the various parts inter connect, not much help for this instance.
I am sure this is an easy question, it is a matter of looking at your own bike, but with out it in front of me it looks like spaghetti.
Thanks in advance.
matthew
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