Hi, I just bought my first1979 XS1100 Special and have a couple of questions:
1) Oil Filters: Emgo? Fram? Any particular manufacturers you recommend or would avoid? After perusing the maintenace forum, I plan on going with Mobil1 15w50. I had been thinking of Redline synthetic - anyone else using it?
2) Brakes: Any recommendations on where to buy the correct pads for a special, again, manufacturers to avoid or to look for? While riding the bike from Oregon to California I noticed that when I engaged the rear brake the entire bike would bounce. Improperly installed pads or rotor?
3) I found a dead spot on the throttle - between 4 & 5/8ths. I plan on taking apart the carbs and cleaning/balancing/synching them this winter, replacing hoses and adding in-line filters... Just wondering which jets/needles I could should be looking at which might cause problems in this range. I was cruising comfortably at appx 1/4 throttle and every time I'd open her up to about 3/4th, the bike would perk up nicely, however, when I slowly released the throttle to around 5/8ths the power would drop for a moment. Maybe a tear in one of the diaphragms?
4) There is a leak coming out of the cam chain tensioner. I am assuming it is a tired and brittle gasket. Any reason not to just cut a new one myself, or should I buy one new?
5) The fuse box has been replaced and is fitted with all 30 amp fuses. This seems wrong to me. Does anyone know what the proper fuse amperage is - I am assuming (like my '79xs400) there is a main, ignition, lights and ... well I forget what the last one is off the top of my head, but the amps are 20 for the main and 10 for the other three on my 400. Also, what is the lone fuse below and to the left of the box for? Sorry, I am still waiting on a Clymer's to arrive in the mail...
6) Where can I order/buy Yamalube, Yamabond and or Yama Carb cleaner? I had good luck simply boiling the carbs off my xs400 in water, but I am curious to see what the yamaha carb cleaner does.
7) I have never received any mechanical training or mentoring and am making this up as I go along. Except for my '79xs400 (which I have blown up - on a ride from Oakland to Palm Springs - torn apart and completely rebuilt except for the tranny and boring new cylinders) the only other engine I have ever worked on was a 1969 galaxie 500 392 V-8. The engine compression on the 1100 is 150psi across the board. I just wanted to make sure I was testing correctly: I like to use the kickstarter instead of the starter motor so I don't need to worry about grounding the ignition. I also prefer to test a cold engine as the readings will be lower. Mostly I was worried about the condition of the piston rings. I got a pretty good deal on this bike - it is a major hard bagger w/fairing and cycle sound - and the cynic in me was worried it was too good to be true. So far so good. I have a valve tool also coming in the mail and I can adjust those myself if need be. Anyways, with the throttle wide open I give ten cranks on the kicker, check the psi, release and test a second time to confirm the results. Since the compression was in the proper range, I didn't bother pouring any oil in the cylinder to see if the readings changed. Just wondering if I am doing anything wrong or missing any important steps?
Thanks! I'll have more questions soon.
-Patrick Kennedy
p.s. I have been learning a lot from Dan:
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
Any other resources would be appreciated!
1) Oil Filters: Emgo? Fram? Any particular manufacturers you recommend or would avoid? After perusing the maintenace forum, I plan on going with Mobil1 15w50. I had been thinking of Redline synthetic - anyone else using it?
2) Brakes: Any recommendations on where to buy the correct pads for a special, again, manufacturers to avoid or to look for? While riding the bike from Oregon to California I noticed that when I engaged the rear brake the entire bike would bounce. Improperly installed pads or rotor?
3) I found a dead spot on the throttle - between 4 & 5/8ths. I plan on taking apart the carbs and cleaning/balancing/synching them this winter, replacing hoses and adding in-line filters... Just wondering which jets/needles I could should be looking at which might cause problems in this range. I was cruising comfortably at appx 1/4 throttle and every time I'd open her up to about 3/4th, the bike would perk up nicely, however, when I slowly released the throttle to around 5/8ths the power would drop for a moment. Maybe a tear in one of the diaphragms?
4) There is a leak coming out of the cam chain tensioner. I am assuming it is a tired and brittle gasket. Any reason not to just cut a new one myself, or should I buy one new?
5) The fuse box has been replaced and is fitted with all 30 amp fuses. This seems wrong to me. Does anyone know what the proper fuse amperage is - I am assuming (like my '79xs400) there is a main, ignition, lights and ... well I forget what the last one is off the top of my head, but the amps are 20 for the main and 10 for the other three on my 400. Also, what is the lone fuse below and to the left of the box for? Sorry, I am still waiting on a Clymer's to arrive in the mail...
6) Where can I order/buy Yamalube, Yamabond and or Yama Carb cleaner? I had good luck simply boiling the carbs off my xs400 in water, but I am curious to see what the yamaha carb cleaner does.
7) I have never received any mechanical training or mentoring and am making this up as I go along. Except for my '79xs400 (which I have blown up - on a ride from Oakland to Palm Springs - torn apart and completely rebuilt except for the tranny and boring new cylinders) the only other engine I have ever worked on was a 1969 galaxie 500 392 V-8. The engine compression on the 1100 is 150psi across the board. I just wanted to make sure I was testing correctly: I like to use the kickstarter instead of the starter motor so I don't need to worry about grounding the ignition. I also prefer to test a cold engine as the readings will be lower. Mostly I was worried about the condition of the piston rings. I got a pretty good deal on this bike - it is a major hard bagger w/fairing and cycle sound - and the cynic in me was worried it was too good to be true. So far so good. I have a valve tool also coming in the mail and I can adjust those myself if need be. Anyways, with the throttle wide open I give ten cranks on the kicker, check the psi, release and test a second time to confirm the results. Since the compression was in the proper range, I didn't bother pouring any oil in the cylinder to see if the readings changed. Just wondering if I am doing anything wrong or missing any important steps?
Thanks! I'll have more questions soon.
-Patrick Kennedy
p.s. I have been learning a lot from Dan:
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
Any other resources would be appreciated!
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