question for those who have an oil cooler and, Mac or Jardine pipes. Do you have to remove your pipes to get to the oil filter?
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I have a Lockhart cooler and Jardine criss cross pipes, 4 into 2. The oil filter is wide open. It's as accessable as the stock set up.
Here are some pics so you can see what it looks like wi6th the Jardines.
http://community.webshots.com/user/john80sg
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Big bore special
Originally posted by John
I have a Lockhart cooler and Jardine criss cross pipes, 4 into 2. The oil filter is wide open. It's as accessable as the stock set up.
Here are some pics so you can see what it looks like wi6th the Jardines.
http://community.webshots.com/user/john80sg81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).
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Dan, I did get your e mail, thanks, and I'm sorry I didn't reply back. A ton of good info. I will be trying the cam swap, and possibly the governor also this winter. I think you must have misunderstood me about the FJ. It's my wife who is the FJ fan. She's had hers for about 10 years now, and I'm tired of getting dusted everytime I get a little froggy.
That was the second time that I had this particular engine apart. I had to repair first gear about 12 years ago, and while I was in there I replaced all crankshaft bearings. Ya know, I discoverd that 1100 isn't really the size of the engine...it's the number of parts that are in it.
Here is a running chronical of the rebuild/Big Bore Project.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...&threadid=4124
I had no trouble getting the parts you mentioned. I got a good deal on the Wiseco 1179 cc kit. Only $350, and the gasket set I got from a guy that buys out the inventories of out of business bike shops/dealerships. It was a Vesrah gasket set, only $66, and new cam chain for $33. I didn't get as drastic as you did apparently, but I'm happy with the results. Right now I have this big ass plexi windshield on the bike, so I don't really know just how fast it will go, and I haven't hooked up with that Damned FJ yet. I'm glad to see that some has finally put an FJ in it's place, but sad that it wasn't done with an XS.
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John's big bore XS
For some reason I was unable to get the pictures on that last thread but I think I got them all off the first posting. Yes the windshields kills the top end.I have a National Cycle plexastar two which measures 20 in. above the headlight and is about 29 in. wide and has the short downleg. It fits and looks great on the bike but with the thing installed, I've never seen more than 118-120 out of it. With out it, I've seen 130 with my modified engine and it had some left.I don't know what the thing would run bone stock because when I bought it back in 81 it came with a 85 mph speedometer. I put a new 79 model speedometer and header on it after the first one thousand miles.I parked the thing in 85-86, took the carbs and tank off where it sat in the back portion of my garage untill 02 when I started messing with it again.The thing is faster than any of these v-twin cruisers with the exception of a V-Rod. My reason for bringing the thing back to life in the first place was to beat the big red restored Honda C.B.X. up the street,which I have and will continue to do so every time I see the thing out.81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).
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Originally posted by John View PostI have a Lockhart cooler and Jardine criss cross pipes, 4 into 2. The oil filter is wide open. It's as accessable as the stock set up.
Here are some pics so you can see what it looks like wi6th the Jardines.
http://community.webshots.com/user/john80sg
I have set of those Jardine criss-cross on my 78E that was put on by the PO. Did you have to re-jet for those pipes? I don't remember the jet sizes on my carbs without reopening them to see.
Reason I ask, is that I ordered some air pods from Mike's XS (should be here tomorrow) and may have to rejet, so I'm trying to figure the formula with the aftermarket pipes.
Thanks,
SamSam
1978 XS1100E
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SuperTrapp Stainless 4 into 1 pipe
Originally posted by grifff View Postquestion for those who have an oil cooler and, Mac or Jardine pipes. Do you have to remove your pipes to get to the oil filter?
1981 XS1100LH Midnight Special - induction and head work, bored w/ Wisco pistons, SuperTrapp 4 into 1 stainless exhaust. This bike was built by someone who knew what to do - it flys
1978 SR500E - pristine stocker
1978 SR500E - soon to get cafe style makeover
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