Hello all-
New to the site, so I'll make this quick:
I have a 78 XS11-E. Bought it cheap, known smoking problem. So none of this is a surprise, I figured it just had bad rings.
The bike starts PERFECTLY. Excellent compression (at least it seems to be).
Bike runs PERFECTLY, and smoke-free, anywhere from idle to 3,000 RPM. Doesn't miss, cough, or hesitate.
After 3,000 RPM, the bike uses oil nearly as fast as it uses gas. A typical 100 mile jaunt will see 1-1.5 quarts of oil gone! Long, embarrassing blue trail follows.
Can it possibly be the something other than the rings that causes this? I always thought if the bike started, ran and performed well it probably had good rings.
If I ride that bike 40 MPH or less, it simply doesn't smoke. But when the tach hits 3k, it's got the worst blue cloud I've ever seen behind a vehicle.
Air cleaner has oily substance in it.
Plugs show that nasty black soot that comes from burning oil.
I'm hoping I don't have to tear the darned thing apart, but if I do, I want to make sure I'm fixing the correct problem.
I'd sure hate to rering the pistons and still have it smoke afterwards!
Thanks everyone, this place rocks!
-Kirt
New to the site, so I'll make this quick:
I have a 78 XS11-E. Bought it cheap, known smoking problem. So none of this is a surprise, I figured it just had bad rings.
The bike starts PERFECTLY. Excellent compression (at least it seems to be).
Bike runs PERFECTLY, and smoke-free, anywhere from idle to 3,000 RPM. Doesn't miss, cough, or hesitate.
After 3,000 RPM, the bike uses oil nearly as fast as it uses gas. A typical 100 mile jaunt will see 1-1.5 quarts of oil gone! Long, embarrassing blue trail follows.
Can it possibly be the something other than the rings that causes this? I always thought if the bike started, ran and performed well it probably had good rings.
If I ride that bike 40 MPH or less, it simply doesn't smoke. But when the tach hits 3k, it's got the worst blue cloud I've ever seen behind a vehicle.
Air cleaner has oily substance in it.
Plugs show that nasty black soot that comes from burning oil.
I'm hoping I don't have to tear the darned thing apart, but if I do, I want to make sure I'm fixing the correct problem.
I'd sure hate to rering the pistons and still have it smoke afterwards!
Thanks everyone, this place rocks!
-Kirt
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