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  • 82 XJ 1100 Fuel Problems Today

    Today I took a ride with Wingnut (XS1100) and his son-in-law (XJ 750) every thing was running great until about 50 miles in to the trip and I lost two cylinders, I keep it running by using the choke/enricher after about ½ mile it cleared up and run great the next 10 miles to Wingnuts house. Leaving to go home it again dropped two cylinders again I keep it running by using the choke/enricher until I got it home.

    Once home I checked the fuel lines for kinks and found none, I took the fuel tank off and put it on the work bench and hooked piece of fuel line to the left petcock and turned it on draining it to a gas can it ran strong. I then switched the line to the right petcock and got a weak dribble, I think I found the problem.

    I could not remove the petcock screw (striped screw head) so i took apart the petcock while still on the tank and blow it out with air and reassembled it and presto great fuel flow.

    I took it for a spin and it ran great.

    I found today’s problem but not the cause, I need to drain the fuel and remove the petcocks and replace the strainer towers. A job for a cold rainy day,
    Salty dog
    Eastern NC
    XJ-1100 Naked Boy

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    Right arm

    If you have enough debris in the tank to plug a petcock, flush the tank out well and just clean the petcocks.
    Dremel a slot in that messed up screw so you can use a flat blade screw driver in your impact driver to loosen it. Flush the tank well with the petcocks removed.
    You may find as I did a good strong box with a blanket or two to protect the tanks paint holds the tank so you can work on the stuck screw. Someone to help hold the tank would be good if you can get someone ?
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      Originally posted by Tarheeltriple View Post
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      I could not remove the petcock screw (striped screw head) so i took apart the petcock while still on the tank and blow it out with air and reassembled it and presto great fuel flow.
      The petcock towers have a cap that snaps on. I suspect that you blew the cap off. If that is the case, the screens might still be plugged and you will have diminished usable fuel capacity (and no reserve).
      Skids (Sid Hansen)

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