Hello all! I have a 1980 XS1100G that I've been restoring for the past year or so. I've rebuilt the carbs, replaced the air/oil filter and all oils, repaired a few electrical demons (****ty grounds, headlight diode, broken ignition wire), repaired the advance wires (two were broke), replaced the fuse panel with a ATO style, new iridium plugs, AGM battery, cleaned/replaced brake pads, rebuilt the rear master cylinder (bastard), synched the carbs, removed all the rust from the tank (electrolysis) and resealed it with POR15 and replaced tires.
I don't think I missed anything there. Anywho, this bitch does not like to start cold. I have to crank it and crank it before I can finally get it to idle. I would say sometimes it can take up to 5 minutes of my cranking before it finally wants to idle. I'm assuming it isn't until it warms a bit before it wants to run. Once it is running and warmed up it runs fantastically. I've had it well over 100MPH and it runs fantastically. However the next morning it is just a bitch to start.
The choke seems to actually prevent it from starting both at half and full choke. To start it I have to give it a little throttle, and a little more and a little more before it finally starts a really slow idle. Sometimes it will die and I have to hit the starter again before it finally warms up. Once it is warm it idles normally. The carb boots are a little cracked on the outside but I've sprayed around them with starter fluid and the RPMs don't move. Stock air filters.
It feels like it isn't getting enough fuel when I'm trying to start it but the choke doesn't seem to be doing anything. I know the choke works because once it's running I can pull the choke lever and it will bog down (because it's flooding). I'm really at a loss. I've set the idle mixture screws to stock. They aren't broken inside the body because I can move each individually and the engine reacts to the adjustment.
What am I missing here guys? Could the coils be going? I get spark on all 4 and the exhaust on each is warm. I've got a XS650 I've restored which I like because it starts on one kick...so I know I'm not a complete idiot.
Thanks for looking.
I don't think I missed anything there. Anywho, this bitch does not like to start cold. I have to crank it and crank it before I can finally get it to idle. I would say sometimes it can take up to 5 minutes of my cranking before it finally wants to idle. I'm assuming it isn't until it warms a bit before it wants to run. Once it is running and warmed up it runs fantastically. I've had it well over 100MPH and it runs fantastically. However the next morning it is just a bitch to start.
The choke seems to actually prevent it from starting both at half and full choke. To start it I have to give it a little throttle, and a little more and a little more before it finally starts a really slow idle. Sometimes it will die and I have to hit the starter again before it finally warms up. Once it is warm it idles normally. The carb boots are a little cracked on the outside but I've sprayed around them with starter fluid and the RPMs don't move. Stock air filters.
It feels like it isn't getting enough fuel when I'm trying to start it but the choke doesn't seem to be doing anything. I know the choke works because once it's running I can pull the choke lever and it will bog down (because it's flooding). I'm really at a loss. I've set the idle mixture screws to stock. They aren't broken inside the body because I can move each individually and the engine reacts to the adjustment.
What am I missing here guys? Could the coils be going? I get spark on all 4 and the exhaust on each is warm. I've got a XS650 I've restored which I like because it starts on one kick...so I know I'm not a complete idiot.
Thanks for looking.
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