Yamaha used the letters E through H to designate model years 1978 through 1981, respectively.
So, an XS1100E is a 1978 Standard. They added the 'S' to the model year letter to indicate a Special, i.e. SF, SG, SH ...
HERE is a jetting guide for the XS11:
Carburetor Facts - Models and Jetting
As Phil mentioned ... basically there are 2 different types of carbs used on these bikes ... '78-'79 and '80-'81.
Depending on what year carbs you have, and whether your bike is Standard or Special, there are subtle differences between each year, even within the 2 basic types.
I'm assuming your carbs are indeed '80G carbs, and haven't been swapped out for different ones.
There's a lot of 'swapping of parts' that goes on with these bikes, from tanks to seats to carbs to final drives to ... you name it.
So, an XS1100E is a 1978 Standard. They added the 'S' to the model year letter to indicate a Special, i.e. SF, SG, SH ...
HERE is a jetting guide for the XS11:
Carburetor Facts - Models and Jetting
As Phil mentioned ... basically there are 2 different types of carbs used on these bikes ... '78-'79 and '80-'81.
Depending on what year carbs you have, and whether your bike is Standard or Special, there are subtle differences between each year, even within the 2 basic types.
I'm assuming your carbs are indeed '80G carbs, and haven't been swapped out for different ones.
There's a lot of 'swapping of parts' that goes on with these bikes, from tanks to seats to carbs to final drives to ... you name it.
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