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  • Carbs help for a 81SH in the UK

    Hi All

    I have a 81 SH which I brought back from the US. I need some help with my carbs. Unlike the UK spec the US carbs use a 110 main jet on the third groove. The prob is my jets are worn out and also they can not be adjusted. All Yamaha UK will supply me is a 132. Can anyone point me in the right direction where I can get 4 110 Jets that will ship to the UK.


    Thanks in Advance

    Paul

  • #2
    You might try Mikesxs. I understand they have a shop in the UKor at least somewhere in Yurp. Do a search here for Mikesxs.
    http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread...hlight=mikesxs
    Here...I did the search for you.

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    • #3
      Needle Jets

      Hi

      Thanks for the reply. I also need the Needle jet, checking with Mikes website which ones work in the 81 XS11 SH?

      I see the Jet Needle - 5HX12 but its only got one grove, which I think is part of my running problem.

      Thanks again

      Paul

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      • #4
        Paul;
        That is one thing about the '81. The carbs came "sealed" and there are almost no adjustments. The needles have only one groove, and there was a cap on the idle screw.
        If you want more adjustment, try and get a set of carbs off an earlier bike, a '78 or '79.
        Ray
        Ray Matteis
        KE6NHG
        XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
        XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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        • #5
          Jet Needle - Part 2

          Hi

          I've just been to a SA XS1100 website and found the following webpage:

          http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/xs11/carbspec.htm

          Now it states that the Jet Needle is fixed. (for the 80 SH)

          It also states that its a 5GL16 Needle. Can anyone comment?

          Accessing Yamaha USA web page I've got a Yam Part number if that helps:

          360-14116-07-00

          Any help would be great

          thanks

          Paul

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          • #6
            We need a positive identifcation of your carbs. They were changed from 79 to 80. Jet needle adjustment was one of the changes. Recessed and sealed pilot screws is another. Bowl venting, main jet sizing is all different depending on application. Do the main jets in your carbs screw into the carb body, or are they pushed into place and held by a small clip and screw? Screwed in jets tells you that the carbs are of the 78-79 vintage, and do have adjustable needles. Pushed in jets are from the 80-81 era, and the needles are non adjustable without shimming them in the sliders.

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            • #7
              Hey John,
              You been hitting the pain meds again?? The jets are NOT pressed on any model?? The float needle valve seats are what are pressed in in the 80-81 models! The main jets are all screwed into the tower on the bottom of the carbs.

              Irishbiker,
              First of all, you need to be SURE of your terminology and the parts you are describing, to eliminate confusion!!
              You first stated you needed the main jets. Yes, the 81SH are 110 across all four carbs despite what the manuals say!! Jets don't get worn out!! They get gummed up, or messed up when people are rough taking them in and out, bunging up the slot, or the jet opening, but that's it!

              Now, the Vacuum slide needle can get bent, and possibly a bit worn thru sliding in and out of the main NOZZLE, but would have to be a lot of friction!! They are NO LONGER available from Yamaha or other supply stores. The needles on MIkesXS are the wrong ones, for 650's, as you found by the model #!

              Both Bikebandit and Old Bikebarn list a vacuum slide assembly, and BB is charging quite a lot, $119.24 ea. Partsnmore only charges $64.00, but their photo shows it to ONLY be the vacuum slide and rubber diaphragm....NO NEEDLE! Not sure why BB is charging so much more, possibly they include the needle but not sure, you might be able to contact them and inquire about what's included in the "assembly"!?

              You say you're having running trouble, but haven't really told us what if any mods have been done to the bike? Does it have stock airbox and stock pipes, or Indy filters and aftermarket pipes? How was it running poorly?? If the carbs were just dirty, they could cause bad performance without necessarily the main jets being at fault!! Have you closely inspected the rubber parts of the slide diaphragms to ensure there aren't any pinholes in them?

              The Pilot SCREW is sealed under a cap on the top front of the carb body, but can be accessed by drilling thru the caps, screwing in a sheet metal screw thru the cap, and then pulling them out! The Pilot jets are easily clogged, along with the Pilot circuit, and are hard to thoroughly clean WITHOUT removing the Pilot Screws! Be careful, there are several small metal and rubber washers on the bottom of the Screws!

              You can get new main jets from many sources that ship internationally, including MikesXS, BikeBandit, OldBikeBarn. However, unless you've modded the intake or exhausts, you probably don't need to change the mains, just clean them!!
              T. C. Gresham
              81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
              79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
              History shows again and again,
              How nature points out the folly of men!

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              • #8
                Mikes XS doesn't ship to the UK but his agent in Holland, Heiden Tuning, does. www.xs650.biz is the link.
                Shiny side up,
                650 Mike

                XS1100SF "Rusty", runs great, 96k miles
                XS650SJ "The Black Bike", engine from XS650H with 750cc big bore kit, 30k miles

                Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty and well preserved piece, but to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out and defiantly shouting, "WOW, what a ride !" - [URL="http://www.flyingsnail.com/Sprung/index.html"]Sprung[/URL]

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                • #9
                  Mispoke, should have written British Isles not UK.
                  Shiny side up,
                  650 Mike

                  XS1100SF "Rusty", runs great, 96k miles
                  XS650SJ "The Black Bike", engine from XS650H with 750cc big bore kit, 30k miles

                  Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty and well preserved piece, but to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out and defiantly shouting, "WOW, what a ride !" - [URL="http://www.flyingsnail.com/Sprung/index.html"]Sprung[/URL]

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                  • #10
                    More Info

                    Hi All

                    The Bike has stock carbs, air and pipes.

                    To be clear, the main jets did require replacing, as its a US carb which someone had replaced with the UK spec 132 Jets. I now have some 110's So hopefully thats bits done.

                    The Needle Jet / Slide Needle (there seems to be a few different names) is where I currently have the problem with. Checking various XS Owners clubs (UK, US and SA) I seem to have different specs on what is required.

                    I got the carbs balanced at a local bike shop, the mech, knows his stuff. He had a look at the slides needles has recommend that I replace them along with the diaphrams (Tho the diaphrams are ok at the moment). The Slides do wear out at the tips, again I'm going by what he said (he loves XS as well)

                    I've checked Old Bike Barn as well as BikeBandits OEM Parts. In bike barn all I can see is the Diaphram's 89.95 (how can a wee bit of rubber and metal cost 90 bucks????).

                    So really at the moment all I need are four slide needles to get the bike running (hopefully). Maybe I should just bite the bullet and get a UK spec Carb of eBay, One went last night for 80 GPS (kicking myself)

                    Can anyone see a link just for the slide needles? Maybe I'm getting old but I can't seem them. Do you have a part number for the old bike barn vacuum slide assembly? All I can see is the diaphrams. (20-6028)

                    Thanks again for all the help so far.

                    Paul

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                    • #11
                      [QUOTE]Originally posted by TopCatGr58
                      [B]Hey John,
                      You been hitting the pain meds again?? The jets are NOT pressed on any model?? The float needle valve seats are what are pressed in in the 80-81 models! The main jets are all screwed into the tower on the bottom of the carbs.

                      Oh man...What's that smell? Smells like brain, oh wait, I farted...

                      I was refering to the needle and seats. I know the mains do not push in, and you know that I know, and I know that you know...

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                      • #12
                        The Slides do wear out at the tips, again I'm going by what he said (he loves XS as well)
                        I can't see how the vacuum slide needles could wear out. They don't touch anything, just slide in and out of the main nozzle, metering fuel via their taper, and fuel flow through the hole in the main jet.

                        Like TC says, it's possible they could be bent due to careless work.
                        Rick
                        '80 SG
                        '88 FXR
                        '66 Spitfire MK II

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by fxrer


                          I can't see how the vacuum slide needles could wear out. They don't touch anything, just slide in and out of the main nozzle, metering fuel via their taper, and fuel flow through the hole in the main jet.

                          Like TC says, it's possible they could be bent due to careless work.
                          I think they must vibrate in the emulsion tubes. I think it's the reason that Dynojet emulsion tubes are renowned for wearing out on some models (bandit 12 for one). What else could wear them out but the slide needle?

                          Irishbiker, I have a set of spare carbs, reportedly off an xs11. I'll see what condition the needles are in.

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                          • #14
                            Right I have checked out the spares I have, and the needles are marked 4Hz25, the emulsion tubes are 318, and the mains are 32.5. one of the needles is damaged however, it has plier marks on the taper

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                            • #15
                              Hi All

                              Thanks for the replies.

                              PETE:

                              According to a to this XS11 website:

                              http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/xs11/carbspec.htm

                              I'm looking for 5GL16's, Tho they sound like they are of a UK spec Bike. Would you be intrested in parting with the carbs? It might be easier for me to rebuild a set of UK carbs than trying to source US needles.

                              Thanks

                              Paul

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