Dang, I love this bike. I have to say that before speaking badly of it, but yeah it's been a great bike. Have close to 40k on it after buying it with 11k, holy cow close to 20 years ago now! 1979 XS1100SF, originally black, but now red (I put on a tank/badges from a donor bike a couple of years ago)
Well, after all these threads I've seen about octopus problems, I'd never had one... until a couple of weeks ago. I noticed I smelled terrible after riding into work. I figured an exhaust leak or something. I finally got around to diagnosing, and noticed that the octopus was weeping gas out the side while the bike was running... I was getting gas splashed back up onto my clothes, whoops!
I was also having problems logging into this forum (was getting "database error", eek!), so had to go off of only old posts. Somehow I managed to get logged in this morning, though, so now you get to hear my tale.
Well, I thought, okay, it's only weeping a little, the screws didn't seem so tight, so I disassembled the octo, all the rubber looks good to me, reassembled and put it back on. NOW the gas was SPEWING out the side, ack!
Okay, plan B.
Armed with many threads and diagrams, I gathered fuel line, dug out some fuel filters I had, and went to replace the octo.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3878
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6581
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=525
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27434
First off, I don't know where the heck y'all found a Y fitting for a 1/4" fuel line, but they DO NOT exist at any of the SEVEN different auto parts stores and one hardware store I went to locally. I did find a couple of T's, but no Y's. Even finding them online has proved nigh-impossible. I did find some Y fittings meant for vacuum applications, but the ones I found either didn't say the material, or were marked PVC plastic, which is not good to mix with gasoline, as I understand.
This is the closest I could find online.
https://www.qcsupply.com/130205-barb...tings-1-4.html
I really wanted to ride last weekend, and these would take a while to ship, so I proceeded without the Y's.
What I did was cap off one output of the petcocks with a hacked together plug. I took a short piece of fuel line and plugged it up with a little piece of metal and some JB Weld. Hacky, but effective. Is there a better way? I see in one thread someone suggesting they just connected the two Prime nipples to each other; probably what I should have done.
I ended up with something similar to the 2nd-to-last picture here:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showpost.p...6&postcount=13
From one nipple on each petcock, under the boot, to a fuel filter, then around the boot again... but I had to go UNDER the boot again because the input to the carb is facing down. The diagram says:
"Swivel the fitting to an upward position"
On each of my (Mikuni) carbs, I tried twisting them up... but they didn't want to budge, and I didn't want to break them.
Can I really swivel these up? Is there a trick? Do I need to loosen something up before I do?
I used the Prime (front) nipple from each tank. But now that I'm going back and re-reading, I guess I should have picked the On/Reserve setting. I guess I thought these might depend on the vacuum feed from the octopus, but now that I think about it, that doesn't make sense. Easy enough to swap.
It all worked great! I did notice that the fuel filters (between the boots, wired so the fuel is flowing up) seemed to still have air in them.... which seemed weird. But it worked great! Did a nice long ride on Saturday... probably 75 miles or so. Awesome.
Took the time to repair some other things (I had a bent up rear fender, I finally replaced along with a banged up turn signal). Washed it for the first time in a decade, looks great!
I went to hop on this morning to ride to work... I realized I left the petcock on Prime (whoops, hard to get into the habit of switching that each time). OK, well, started firing it up and it wasn't catching, and I smelled gas! Crap! I looked underneath and couldn't tell yet where it was leaking, but it's leaking from somewhere. Crap!!!
So I gave up and drove in in my car instead. Boo.
I'm not sure yet what's up. I guess perhaps the float bowl was overflowing on one of the carbs. But I'd have expected more gas than what I saw... why would it only leak when trying to start it?
Worried about gasoil, I didn't do any more. I'm going to change the oil before trying to fire it up again.
Now this has me thinking I should revisit the octopus... like I said, the membranes all looked in good shape and solid. There was some crud on one of the plastic pieces, which I cleaned off.
I suspect I just reassembled it badly... because I can NOT find a dang assembly diagram for it, and wasn't careful to document when I took it apart. So I guess that's another question... how the heck do you assemble the octopus?
So here's a summary of my questions, after the above novel:
- Any other recommendations for a Y fuel line than this? https://www.qcsupply.com/130205-barb...tings-1-4.html
- Does anyone have instructions/diagram on the assembly of the octopus?!?
- Does anyone have a link to an octopus rebuild kit? (I'm not seeing anything at partsnmore)
- Can I really move the fitting for the fuel input to the (Mikuni) carbs to point up instead of down? Just twist really hard??
I like the simplicity of the no-octopus solution.
I don't like gas spilling all over when I forget to switch petcock to Off.
Well, after all these threads I've seen about octopus problems, I'd never had one... until a couple of weeks ago. I noticed I smelled terrible after riding into work. I figured an exhaust leak or something. I finally got around to diagnosing, and noticed that the octopus was weeping gas out the side while the bike was running... I was getting gas splashed back up onto my clothes, whoops!
I was also having problems logging into this forum (was getting "database error", eek!), so had to go off of only old posts. Somehow I managed to get logged in this morning, though, so now you get to hear my tale.
Well, I thought, okay, it's only weeping a little, the screws didn't seem so tight, so I disassembled the octo, all the rubber looks good to me, reassembled and put it back on. NOW the gas was SPEWING out the side, ack!
Okay, plan B.
Armed with many threads and diagrams, I gathered fuel line, dug out some fuel filters I had, and went to replace the octo.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3878
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6581
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=525
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27434
First off, I don't know where the heck y'all found a Y fitting for a 1/4" fuel line, but they DO NOT exist at any of the SEVEN different auto parts stores and one hardware store I went to locally. I did find a couple of T's, but no Y's. Even finding them online has proved nigh-impossible. I did find some Y fittings meant for vacuum applications, but the ones I found either didn't say the material, or were marked PVC plastic, which is not good to mix with gasoline, as I understand.
This is the closest I could find online.
https://www.qcsupply.com/130205-barb...tings-1-4.html
I really wanted to ride last weekend, and these would take a while to ship, so I proceeded without the Y's.
What I did was cap off one output of the petcocks with a hacked together plug. I took a short piece of fuel line and plugged it up with a little piece of metal and some JB Weld. Hacky, but effective. Is there a better way? I see in one thread someone suggesting they just connected the two Prime nipples to each other; probably what I should have done.
I ended up with something similar to the 2nd-to-last picture here:
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showpost.p...6&postcount=13
From one nipple on each petcock, under the boot, to a fuel filter, then around the boot again... but I had to go UNDER the boot again because the input to the carb is facing down. The diagram says:
"Swivel the fitting to an upward position"
On each of my (Mikuni) carbs, I tried twisting them up... but they didn't want to budge, and I didn't want to break them.
Can I really swivel these up? Is there a trick? Do I need to loosen something up before I do?
I used the Prime (front) nipple from each tank. But now that I'm going back and re-reading, I guess I should have picked the On/Reserve setting. I guess I thought these might depend on the vacuum feed from the octopus, but now that I think about it, that doesn't make sense. Easy enough to swap.
It all worked great! I did notice that the fuel filters (between the boots, wired so the fuel is flowing up) seemed to still have air in them.... which seemed weird. But it worked great! Did a nice long ride on Saturday... probably 75 miles or so. Awesome.
Took the time to repair some other things (I had a bent up rear fender, I finally replaced along with a banged up turn signal). Washed it for the first time in a decade, looks great!
I went to hop on this morning to ride to work... I realized I left the petcock on Prime (whoops, hard to get into the habit of switching that each time). OK, well, started firing it up and it wasn't catching, and I smelled gas! Crap! I looked underneath and couldn't tell yet where it was leaking, but it's leaking from somewhere. Crap!!!
So I gave up and drove in in my car instead. Boo.
I'm not sure yet what's up. I guess perhaps the float bowl was overflowing on one of the carbs. But I'd have expected more gas than what I saw... why would it only leak when trying to start it?
Worried about gasoil, I didn't do any more. I'm going to change the oil before trying to fire it up again.
Now this has me thinking I should revisit the octopus... like I said, the membranes all looked in good shape and solid. There was some crud on one of the plastic pieces, which I cleaned off.
I suspect I just reassembled it badly... because I can NOT find a dang assembly diagram for it, and wasn't careful to document when I took it apart. So I guess that's another question... how the heck do you assemble the octopus?
So here's a summary of my questions, after the above novel:
- Any other recommendations for a Y fuel line than this? https://www.qcsupply.com/130205-barb...tings-1-4.html
- Does anyone have instructions/diagram on the assembly of the octopus?!?
- Does anyone have a link to an octopus rebuild kit? (I'm not seeing anything at partsnmore)
- Can I really move the fitting for the fuel input to the (Mikuni) carbs to point up instead of down? Just twist really hard??
I like the simplicity of the no-octopus solution.
I don't like gas spilling all over when I forget to switch petcock to Off.
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