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I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.
'79 XS11 Standard, Jardine 4/1, Dyna DC1-1 Coils, 145 mains, 45 pilots, plastic floats - 25.7mm, XV920 fuel valves, inline fuel filters, speed bleeders, Mikes XS pods, spade-type fuse block, fork brace, progressive fork springs/shocks, manual petcocks, 750 FD, Venture cam chain tensioner, SS brake lines
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very well put beardslee. It was actually an Iowan, believe it or not, who coined the ethanol is theft line. I sold cars for eight years, and in the middle of that I spent a boring day in the showroom reading through EPAs fuel mileage guide. Flexfuel vehicles get worse mileage than conventional even on E90, and the numbers work out to an increased consumption of petroleum fuel when one takes the time to do the algebra. But they told us not to worry about algebra, it won't be useful.........
Also I failed to respond to a question. I have stock pipes and stock airbox. I have toyed with some ideas, as one of the mufflers is wounded, but I want to get on the road THEN start changing things."Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.
Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.
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Oh and I appear to be misusing jargon
I thought e90 was 10% ethanol...the "std" mixture
So Just look at everything I've said, do a "find" e90 and "replace" with e15.
Thank you"Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.
Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.
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I have stock pipes and stock airbox.Last edited by dbeardslee; 09-03-2015, 04:08 PM.I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.
'79 XS11 Standard, Jardine 4/1, Dyna DC1-1 Coils, 145 mains, 45 pilots, plastic floats - 25.7mm, XV920 fuel valves, inline fuel filters, speed bleeders, Mikes XS pods, spade-type fuse block, fork brace, progressive fork springs/shocks, manual petcocks, 750 FD, Venture cam chain tensioner, SS brake lines
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Originally posted by puskrat View PostOh and I appear to be misusing jargon
I thought e90 was 10% ethanol...the "std" mixture
So Just look at everything I've said, do a "find" e90 and "replace" with e15.
Thank you
Edit because more stupid:
So Just look at everything I've said, do a "find" e90 and "replace" with e10."Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.
Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.
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I heard a Whinny
Not exactly beating a dead horse, but how does the gasoline leaked past the float valves get from the carburetor into the crankcase? When i was describing this scenario to a Harley guy, he thought bad rings. I'm thinking not, but I know the mixture will be thinner than the oil those rings usually deal with...."Venturered" 80 XS1100G - "DoraMax" getting sort of resto/destro ed.
Yeah it's a pretty blue, but just because you're old is no excuse to buy a bagger. Fortunately I have wrenches.
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Originally posted by puskrat View PostNot exactly beating a dead horse, but how does the gasoline leaked past the float valves get from the carburetor into the crankcase? When i was describing this scenario to a Harley guy, he thought bad rings. I'm thinking not, but I know the mixture will be thinner than the oil those rings usually deal with....I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.
'79 XS11 Standard, Jardine 4/1, Dyna DC1-1 Coils, 145 mains, 45 pilots, plastic floats - 25.7mm, XV920 fuel valves, inline fuel filters, speed bleeders, Mikes XS pods, spade-type fuse block, fork brace, progressive fork springs/shocks, manual petcocks, 750 FD, Venture cam chain tensioner, SS brake lines
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Originally posted by puskrat View PostNot exactly beating a dead horse, but how does the gasoline leaked past the float valves get from the carburetor into the crankcase? When i was describing this scenario to a Harley guy, he thought bad rings. I'm thinking not, but I know the mixture will be thinner than the oil those rings usually deal with....
To easily prevent crankcase flooding with fuel, simply put a 2X4 under the front wheel with bike on center stand. Leaking fuel will run into air box instead of the engine.1981 XS1100H Venturer
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My XJ650 had gas in the oil when the PO delivered it to me. Upon disassembling the carbs, I found rust particles in every nook and cranny of the carbs. The tiny rust particles can lodge between the float needles and the seats causing the gas to get by the float needles and eventually into the crankcase.
After I cleaned the carbs and re-assembled, I installed lawnmower cheapo fuel filters and never had a problem with gas getting into the oil of that bike. I ran that bike 4 years and the carbs never needed any attention during that time.82 XJ1100 - sold
96 Honda Magna 750 - Girlfriend's bike
2000 ZRX1100 - sold
2003 FJR1300 - Silver rocket
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Originally posted by puskrat View PostSounds like a definitive solution. Thanks, Pitt. I recognize that ID from the thread I mentioned. Appreciate seeing your input. IIRC, the idea was put forth to do a prelim oil/filter change with throwaway oil and after a quick run, do it again with keeper lube.
P.O. claimed to have rebuilt carbs before storing the bike. Could they have fouled somehow while sitting?81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
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