Bear with me here, there is a lot of material to cover. 1979 XS1100 Special.
Bought my bike from a guy a while back, every thing worked perfect. No lagging, throttle response was perfect, no bog, no issues present at all. I rode it for most of the season with no issues aside from having to rebuild the brakes.
One day after class I rode home in a VERY heavy rainstorm. Unfortunately, there was no stock air box, pod filters are on the carbs. The rain really got to my bike, and i was bogging down starting from stops and even stalled it a few times. I finally parked for a bit, let the rain pass, and rode it home with the same bogging issue.
After this, everything was Fu*ked. Every ride, starting from a stop, the bike would bog,jerk, and backfire through the carbs until it finally got up to 3-4k rpm's where it then took off no problem. This was a huge problem, and affected everything about riding. Even pulling in the clutch to rev match, i just got bog instead of a rev. Cruising at any speed I can hear the bike popping and really struggling to run properly and it KILLS me.
To try and fix this, I started with the fouled plugs and put new ones in, and gapped them. That didnt help much. Then, we turned the vaccum advance clockwise a little, no change, then went counter clockwise from where it was at, no change. The other day, I turned in the Fuel/Air mix screws all the way in, backed them out to 1.5 turns, no change, 2.0 turns reduces the bog and backfire a little, but it was still present. Also, every time I hit the throttle hard (in any gear/rpm) all it wants to do is bog down for a bit, then will take off. It will even stall sometimes if revved too quick.
Where do I go now?? . Everything seems to be working fine inside the carbs, slides, floats, diaphragms, clean jets. I have been balancing the carbs after adjustments are made.
PS. The rubber stopper in the cam chain tensioner keeps popping out and leaking oil. Tried to epoxy it back in, but it keeps popping out under engine pressure. Any ideas? Maybe this could be part of the bogging issue.
Bought my bike from a guy a while back, every thing worked perfect. No lagging, throttle response was perfect, no bog, no issues present at all. I rode it for most of the season with no issues aside from having to rebuild the brakes.
One day after class I rode home in a VERY heavy rainstorm. Unfortunately, there was no stock air box, pod filters are on the carbs. The rain really got to my bike, and i was bogging down starting from stops and even stalled it a few times. I finally parked for a bit, let the rain pass, and rode it home with the same bogging issue.
After this, everything was Fu*ked. Every ride, starting from a stop, the bike would bog,jerk, and backfire through the carbs until it finally got up to 3-4k rpm's where it then took off no problem. This was a huge problem, and affected everything about riding. Even pulling in the clutch to rev match, i just got bog instead of a rev. Cruising at any speed I can hear the bike popping and really struggling to run properly and it KILLS me.
To try and fix this, I started with the fouled plugs and put new ones in, and gapped them. That didnt help much. Then, we turned the vaccum advance clockwise a little, no change, then went counter clockwise from where it was at, no change. The other day, I turned in the Fuel/Air mix screws all the way in, backed them out to 1.5 turns, no change, 2.0 turns reduces the bog and backfire a little, but it was still present. Also, every time I hit the throttle hard (in any gear/rpm) all it wants to do is bog down for a bit, then will take off. It will even stall sometimes if revved too quick.
Where do I go now?? . Everything seems to be working fine inside the carbs, slides, floats, diaphragms, clean jets. I have been balancing the carbs after adjustments are made.
PS. The rubber stopper in the cam chain tensioner keeps popping out and leaking oil. Tried to epoxy it back in, but it keeps popping out under engine pressure. Any ideas? Maybe this could be part of the bogging issue.
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