I am a newbie to mechanics... today I replaced the valve cover gasket, and was feeling proud of myself until I got it all back together and tried to start it... no go! as far as I know there is only one thing I changed... I put the fuel lines back on the tank, turned the gas on both sides, attached the gas warning light... but I found one of the two tubes that lead to the air filter from the carb area unhooked (the other was connected) and plugged it in like the other side was... could this have made it so gas cannot get to the engine somehow? the bike turns over great, I tried the choke(no help), but I don't want to run the battery down any more until I figure this out... it doesn't seem to be getting any gas.
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Yes, take it off again, but check for any disconnected/ broken wiers, especially those leading to the coils. Check the wires to the ballast resistor. It's the little silver metal component attached to the right side frame rail. I know it is bypassed in the crank mode, but...
Also check the tip over switch. It is right there in the area that you were working in. You can find it by looking for a device that has the word 'UP' written on it.
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I do remember the tip switch.. the rubber strap holding it in is broken, but I just clipped it back into the clip, I thought it was holding it that way... maybe it slipped off when I was wrestling with the tank... I could easily have put it in upside down, which might be the whole problem, eh? I love detective stories! (at least the ones I solve!!!)...Dr. Tim Walters
Florida Atlantic University
The Rats
Full Flight Foundation, Inc.
"just put the trumpet down and slowly back away..."
"owned by a 79 XS1100 Special"
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when I took the tank off I noticed one of the rubber tubes from the carbs to the air cleaner was hooked up, one wasn't... I hooked the loose one up before I put the tank back on... and he is telling me to unhook the one that was loose again...Dr. Tim Walters
Florida Atlantic University
The Rats
Full Flight Foundation, Inc.
"just put the trumpet down and slowly back away..."
"owned by a 79 XS1100 Special"
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No, no. He's (Randy) telling you to unplug the tip over switch. When it tips over, it grounds the ignition, therefor killing it. Leave the carb vent tube connected. Just for s#!ts n' giggles, make sure the port (nipple) in the airbox is open to the inside of the airbox.
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you guys are great! I will have to wait until tomorrow to report back, got some homework papers to grade (I need to retire, so I can spend my time on the good stuff, like wrestling with this motorcycle! I am getting very good at putting it on its centerstand, if that is worth anything)...Dr. Tim Walters
Florida Atlantic University
The Rats
Full Flight Foundation, Inc.
"just put the trumpet down and slowly back away..."
"owned by a 79 XS1100 Special"
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