XS Friends,
I took a nice ride last weekend to North Carolina (as mentioned in the Dead Duck thread). I had some issues on the way home. Unlike the experienced riders my bike sat outside in the heavy rain and wind all night without the benefit of a cover. The smart/experienced guys carry one! (i.e. Marty++)
About 50 miles out of Hendersonville, NC my XS11 bike lost at least one (perhaps two) cylinders. I was driving with Marty and a couple guys we met at our hotel one on a vintage Triumph and the other on a vintage BMW.
All of us stopped several times (3+) with about 3 or 4 miles in between to try and figure out the issue. Full throttle gave me 4k rpm and EXTREMELY poor power. At first we thought it was a faulty pick-up wire. I'm EXTREMELY grateful the guys all stopped with me and helped with ideas & tools. Pretty darn cool of them having known me only one day.!!!
On the final stop I encouraged the others to carry on as it appeared I was about to call for the wife & trailer. They reluctantly agreed and wished us luck. Marty and I started pulling stuff apart and pulling plugs looking for the issue. We thoroughly inspected all four wires to the pick-ups and found no soft spots and no visible damage.
We shook all the connectors, pulled and checked the plugs (one was crappy), and gave it a shot one last time.... We never found ANYTHING wrong? No smoking gun...... It Ran Great!
It would seem that my best idea for root-cause analysis is that water had gotten into something and fouled up the works.
I believe there are only FOUR(4) connectors that could have been effected by the water and caused this:
The plug caps are brand new with nice new soft rubber boots on the plug end and at the wire entry. Marty checked a couple and said they looked good.
I will entertain all ideas on how to protect these connectors from future water intrusion.??? So far, I have used some rubber tape on the BACK of the connectors where the wires enter them. This does not effect getting the connectors together or into each other but SHOULD keep water out of the BACKS of them. Water COULD still get in there but it would be a little harder to do.
This is a MODIFIED XS11 and does not have the OEM side covers, fender, etc. so it MAY BE more susceptible to water issues although I think these are protected as well as OEM...
Thoughts? Similar issues?
KURT
P.S. The nice guy on the Vintage BMW broke down 40 miles from his home due to a bad push rod..... Go figure?
I took a nice ride last weekend to North Carolina (as mentioned in the Dead Duck thread). I had some issues on the way home. Unlike the experienced riders my bike sat outside in the heavy rain and wind all night without the benefit of a cover. The smart/experienced guys carry one! (i.e. Marty++)
About 50 miles out of Hendersonville, NC my XS11 bike lost at least one (perhaps two) cylinders. I was driving with Marty and a couple guys we met at our hotel one on a vintage Triumph and the other on a vintage BMW.
All of us stopped several times (3+) with about 3 or 4 miles in between to try and figure out the issue. Full throttle gave me 4k rpm and EXTREMELY poor power. At first we thought it was a faulty pick-up wire. I'm EXTREMELY grateful the guys all stopped with me and helped with ideas & tools. Pretty darn cool of them having known me only one day.!!!
On the final stop I encouraged the others to carry on as it appeared I was about to call for the wife & trailer. They reluctantly agreed and wished us luck. Marty and I started pulling stuff apart and pulling plugs looking for the issue. We thoroughly inspected all four wires to the pick-ups and found no soft spots and no visible damage.
We shook all the connectors, pulled and checked the plugs (one was crappy), and gave it a shot one last time.... We never found ANYTHING wrong? No smoking gun...... It Ran Great!
It would seem that my best idea for root-cause analysis is that water had gotten into something and fouled up the works.
I believe there are only FOUR(4) connectors that could have been effected by the water and caused this:
- Ignition Pick-up to Harness (Right Cover Area)
- Ignition Control Box (2) (Left Cover Area)
- Ignition Coil Connectors (2) ('81 2-wire Plugs)
The plug caps are brand new with nice new soft rubber boots on the plug end and at the wire entry. Marty checked a couple and said they looked good.
I will entertain all ideas on how to protect these connectors from future water intrusion.??? So far, I have used some rubber tape on the BACK of the connectors where the wires enter them. This does not effect getting the connectors together or into each other but SHOULD keep water out of the BACKS of them. Water COULD still get in there but it would be a little harder to do.
This is a MODIFIED XS11 and does not have the OEM side covers, fender, etc. so it MAY BE more susceptible to water issues although I think these are protected as well as OEM...
Thoughts? Similar issues?
KURT
P.S. The nice guy on the Vintage BMW broke down 40 miles from his home due to a bad push rod..... Go figure?
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