So I recently purchased a Chopper/Bobber frankenbike as a project to hopefully get running and street legal before spring. The engine and frame is off an XS1100H. The front of the bike is a 71 shovelhead, and the rear is the Yamaha plus some peices off a harley welded on there. All in all its a pretty solid bike just needs some TLC. Now however I'm having trouble getting it to stay running.
First off, everything I've done: The gas tank was rusty and nasty on the inside so I shook the hell out of it with some aquarium rocks for a week or so then applied two layers of redcoat to the inside of it. I had to order a petcock which I installed as well as some fuel line and a fuel filter. I used a clear fuel filter just so I could see to make sure there was no gunk left in the gas tank. Bought a new battery for it. Replaced the rear wheel bearings and the back tire. Changed the oil and oil filter as well as the final drive oil.
Before I had the gas tank installed I had an old plastic lawn mower gas tank on there just to crank it up. And it would run with the plastic gas tank on there but it would spit and sputter and sometimes die if I gave it any gas. I did'nt crank it up too much like this becasue I don't like running it without a fuel filter. Now however, if I crank it up with the original gas tank on there it will turn over but not start. It acts like it wants to, but when it does fire off it backfires horribly and I can see smoke and I think gas shooting out of where the air filter is supposed to be. I can smell gas pretty bad too.
That's another thing looking at the bike the air filter that is on there does'nt look like any air filter I know of. It looks like just a mesh screen sort of like a window screen.
I have a feeling its some kind of simple carb adjustment or something that I'm overlooking. Whatever it is, it can't be that much to it because the bike was running. Thing is I don't know that much about the history of the bike so I can't say for sure the last time it was really used. Maybe I have run the fuel lines wrong or something? I dunno but its a bit frustrating to say the least.
I have yet to paint the bike but I wanted to make sure its mechanically sound and running before I got into that.
So I'm appealing to the wisdom of this forum hoping somebody can point me in the right direction as to what to look for. I'm a pretty novice mechanic and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
First off, everything I've done: The gas tank was rusty and nasty on the inside so I shook the hell out of it with some aquarium rocks for a week or so then applied two layers of redcoat to the inside of it. I had to order a petcock which I installed as well as some fuel line and a fuel filter. I used a clear fuel filter just so I could see to make sure there was no gunk left in the gas tank. Bought a new battery for it. Replaced the rear wheel bearings and the back tire. Changed the oil and oil filter as well as the final drive oil.
Before I had the gas tank installed I had an old plastic lawn mower gas tank on there just to crank it up. And it would run with the plastic gas tank on there but it would spit and sputter and sometimes die if I gave it any gas. I did'nt crank it up too much like this becasue I don't like running it without a fuel filter. Now however, if I crank it up with the original gas tank on there it will turn over but not start. It acts like it wants to, but when it does fire off it backfires horribly and I can see smoke and I think gas shooting out of where the air filter is supposed to be. I can smell gas pretty bad too.
That's another thing looking at the bike the air filter that is on there does'nt look like any air filter I know of. It looks like just a mesh screen sort of like a window screen.
I have a feeling its some kind of simple carb adjustment or something that I'm overlooking. Whatever it is, it can't be that much to it because the bike was running. Thing is I don't know that much about the history of the bike so I can't say for sure the last time it was really used. Maybe I have run the fuel lines wrong or something? I dunno but its a bit frustrating to say the least.
I have yet to paint the bike but I wanted to make sure its mechanically sound and running before I got into that.
So I'm appealing to the wisdom of this forum hoping somebody can point me in the right direction as to what to look for. I'm a pretty novice mechanic and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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