Hi all, I am posting this to see if anyone has any pointers. Sorry this will be a little vague, since I haven't gotten a chance to get into my bike to check out the exact problem, but I am hoping the signs & symptoms will point to something that will get me started in the right direction in fixing it.
I have 1980 xs1100 special (xs1100 sg)
I was riding to work this morning on the highway, going about 60mph, when I noticed that the slight clattering I have always assumed was the valves needing adjustment, started getting progressively louder, and I started losing power. I pulled over jst as the sound got _really_ loud, as if there was loose metal or something being tossed around inside my engine, and then the bike stalled. After waiting about ten minutes, I started the bike again to see what it sounded like, and I hear a very loud clattering sound in what sounds like the left side of the engine (specifically, in the area where the shifting fork is). Now, I used to have a 79 xs11 special, and it had the shift fork break on it, but I was then stuck in 2nd gear. In this case, I am not stuck in any gear - I can still shift into and out of all gears, so I am not sure it is related to the shift fork. In any case, though there is plenty of oil in it, when I removed the oil cap, smoke/steam/fumes came out of the hole, making it seem like perhaps the oil wasn't getting spread through engine as it should, and the engine heat was breaking down the oil. I admittedley haven't changed the oil since I bought it two weeks ago, and it had been sitting for a year before that. Murphy's law of course dictates that because of the fact that I was waiting till payday three days from now to give her fluid chages, etc, it would of course happen before then
Anyway, I know that "clattering in the engine" is a very vague description, and I will probably have to break it open to find the exact cause, I am hoping there is an immediate obvious answer someone could point me to...
Regardless, I will reply to this post as I work on it for anyone who might be curious what happened.
Scott B
I have 1980 xs1100 special (xs1100 sg)
I was riding to work this morning on the highway, going about 60mph, when I noticed that the slight clattering I have always assumed was the valves needing adjustment, started getting progressively louder, and I started losing power. I pulled over jst as the sound got _really_ loud, as if there was loose metal or something being tossed around inside my engine, and then the bike stalled. After waiting about ten minutes, I started the bike again to see what it sounded like, and I hear a very loud clattering sound in what sounds like the left side of the engine (specifically, in the area where the shifting fork is). Now, I used to have a 79 xs11 special, and it had the shift fork break on it, but I was then stuck in 2nd gear. In this case, I am not stuck in any gear - I can still shift into and out of all gears, so I am not sure it is related to the shift fork. In any case, though there is plenty of oil in it, when I removed the oil cap, smoke/steam/fumes came out of the hole, making it seem like perhaps the oil wasn't getting spread through engine as it should, and the engine heat was breaking down the oil. I admittedley haven't changed the oil since I bought it two weeks ago, and it had been sitting for a year before that. Murphy's law of course dictates that because of the fact that I was waiting till payday three days from now to give her fluid chages, etc, it would of course happen before then
Anyway, I know that "clattering in the engine" is a very vague description, and I will probably have to break it open to find the exact cause, I am hoping there is an immediate obvious answer someone could point me to...
Regardless, I will reply to this post as I work on it for anyone who might be curious what happened.
Scott B
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