I fired the XS11 up today and let it run for a minute then sprayed water on each header pipe. 3 of them fizzed right away, but one didn't. It did evaporate slowly...I'm not sure if that was heat from the other parts, or if it was "kinda" working.
I pulled the spark plug wire of the plug and stuck a screwdriver in and set it so part was maybe 1/4" away from the block. It wasn't a real fat spark or anything, but it was there. I did the same on one that did work, and I got the-same-or-worse results. Thus, I believe that we have spark. Does that make any sense?
So, I'm guessing the jets in the carb are clogged, right? Would it do me any good to run a bottle of carb cleaner through the tank? I don't really want to tear down the carbs...knowing my luck, the carb boot things going to the engine will come off w/ the carb. They already have cracks. I suppose I could just pull the float bowl off and tinker that way, eh?
Am I on the right track, and what would be my best plan of attack?
Thanks!
p.s.
I'm thinking of ordering air and oil filters from Dennis Kirk...anything wrong w/ that?
Fram Oil Filter:
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...Id=&leafCatId=
Uni Factory Replacement Air Filter:
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...Id=&leafCatId=
I pulled the spark plug wire of the plug and stuck a screwdriver in and set it so part was maybe 1/4" away from the block. It wasn't a real fat spark or anything, but it was there. I did the same on one that did work, and I got the-same-or-worse results. Thus, I believe that we have spark. Does that make any sense?
So, I'm guessing the jets in the carb are clogged, right? Would it do me any good to run a bottle of carb cleaner through the tank? I don't really want to tear down the carbs...knowing my luck, the carb boot things going to the engine will come off w/ the carb. They already have cracks. I suppose I could just pull the float bowl off and tinker that way, eh?
Am I on the right track, and what would be my best plan of attack?
Thanks!
p.s.
I'm thinking of ordering air and oil filters from Dennis Kirk...anything wrong w/ that?
Fram Oil Filter:
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...Id=&leafCatId=
Uni Factory Replacement Air Filter:
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...Id=&leafCatId=
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