It's an 82 XJ1100 first of all... I've read the repair section on coils which seems to indicate that #1 and 4 run together... So, here's the skinny.
I've posted recently about burning oil when the engine is cold - also about rough idle when cold. For these reasons, I've been tinkering with starting on different choke settings, leaving the bike on the center stand overnite so oil wouldn't drain through worn valve guides / seals... I'm checking the plugs frequently while all this is going on and have found that the #1 and #3 cylinders are wet and sooty - presumably from oil. The pipes smoke for a while after it's started cold and then it goes away. The time it goes away, the bike runs better... HMMM So I went a step further and felt the pipes... Again, #1 and #3 are cold while 2 and 4 are hot.
So I was talking to a buddy who used to work on bikes and small engines and he suggested that maybe #1 and #3 fire off of the same coil and that the coil may be bad. If it's not firing, the plugs would be wet and sooty because the gas isn't burning - or even a week spark may not be enough to complete ignition.
Is there any merit to this line of thought?
The other very interesting piece of this is that I just changed the oil the other day and after taking on a couple short rides, the oil level has RISEN above where I had filled it - unburned gas perhaps???
It's not that I can't accept the bike burning a little oil or even deal with fixing it but maybe I've stumbled accross something here - it seems to make sense.
Any ignition gurus out there??
Tom B.
I've posted recently about burning oil when the engine is cold - also about rough idle when cold. For these reasons, I've been tinkering with starting on different choke settings, leaving the bike on the center stand overnite so oil wouldn't drain through worn valve guides / seals... I'm checking the plugs frequently while all this is going on and have found that the #1 and #3 cylinders are wet and sooty - presumably from oil. The pipes smoke for a while after it's started cold and then it goes away. The time it goes away, the bike runs better... HMMM So I went a step further and felt the pipes... Again, #1 and #3 are cold while 2 and 4 are hot.
So I was talking to a buddy who used to work on bikes and small engines and he suggested that maybe #1 and #3 fire off of the same coil and that the coil may be bad. If it's not firing, the plugs would be wet and sooty because the gas isn't burning - or even a week spark may not be enough to complete ignition.
Is there any merit to this line of thought?
The other very interesting piece of this is that I just changed the oil the other day and after taking on a couple short rides, the oil level has RISEN above where I had filled it - unburned gas perhaps???
It's not that I can't accept the bike burning a little oil or even deal with fixing it but maybe I've stumbled accross something here - it seems to make sense.
Any ignition gurus out there??
Tom B.
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