Greetings all,
I have a new to me, as of December 2021, 1979 XS1100 special. I have spent several months bringing it back to running condition, which has yielded great results up until recently. The bike starts beautifully, idles beautifully, does everything that is expected, except at idle the number 4 cylinder is not getting fuel through the pilot circuit. Outside of a stumble during off idle operation, and slight backfire in the mid range, its not obvious that anything is operating incorrectly. I am trying to come up with more diagnostic procedures to narrow down the problem, this is what I currently know through various tests and cleanings:
This is only happening on the #4 cylinder when being fed through the pilot circuit with the enrichment valves completely closed (choke off)
#4 fires with the enrichment valve fully and partially open (full and half choke) during a cold start. I have been using a temperature gun to monitor exhaust temperatures to determine when the cylinder stops firing. During warm up, all 4 exhaust pipes reach 350, then when the choke is off #4 drops to 150-170 degrees
As far as I am aware, it is the factory Mikuni carb, it has the flat head screw plug in the end of the pilot tower with the crossover tube feeding it, with a 42.5 pilot jet and a 137.5 main jet
The entire rack has been deep cleaned in pinesol 3 separate times during my quest to diagnose this
The crossover tube is very clean, I can visually see the pilot jet through the hole
Brake cleaner / carb cleaner shot through the pilot circuit, with both the jet installed and uninstalled, comes out of the air jet on the airbox side and also the orifice that the mixture needle goes into, indicating to me that the passages are clear
I have verified float bowl fuel level being correctly metered with clear tygon tubing attached the bottom plugs
I have installed new 3.0 accel coils and bypassed the ballast resistor
All four plugs are new and all get bright blue spark
#4 plug since being installed shows no color and is not remotely wet with gas any time i remove it
All 4 cylinders read 115+ psi of compression
I was fooled the first time I synced the carbs because the #4 cylinder reads the same vacuum as the other 3 cylinders despite the fact it is not burning fuel
When feeding off the main jet, all 4 cylinders fire and the bike is scary fast
All idle screws were set initially at 1.5 turns out from a light seat, if I continue to turn out #4 to approximately 4 turns, the cylinder starts to pop like its very lean and jumps roughly 30 degrees in exhaust temperature
So far as I am aware I have no massive air leak, since #3 run correctly I make the assumption there is not a fault in the fuel tee or vent region
Im the first to admit I dont know everything and I am sure there is something I have overlooked, if anybody has any input or thoughts I would greatly appreciate it. I adore my XS, it pains me to ride it while I know something is incorrect
Thanks for your time and wisdom
I have a new to me, as of December 2021, 1979 XS1100 special. I have spent several months bringing it back to running condition, which has yielded great results up until recently. The bike starts beautifully, idles beautifully, does everything that is expected, except at idle the number 4 cylinder is not getting fuel through the pilot circuit. Outside of a stumble during off idle operation, and slight backfire in the mid range, its not obvious that anything is operating incorrectly. I am trying to come up with more diagnostic procedures to narrow down the problem, this is what I currently know through various tests and cleanings:
This is only happening on the #4 cylinder when being fed through the pilot circuit with the enrichment valves completely closed (choke off)
#4 fires with the enrichment valve fully and partially open (full and half choke) during a cold start. I have been using a temperature gun to monitor exhaust temperatures to determine when the cylinder stops firing. During warm up, all 4 exhaust pipes reach 350, then when the choke is off #4 drops to 150-170 degrees
As far as I am aware, it is the factory Mikuni carb, it has the flat head screw plug in the end of the pilot tower with the crossover tube feeding it, with a 42.5 pilot jet and a 137.5 main jet
The entire rack has been deep cleaned in pinesol 3 separate times during my quest to diagnose this
The crossover tube is very clean, I can visually see the pilot jet through the hole
Brake cleaner / carb cleaner shot through the pilot circuit, with both the jet installed and uninstalled, comes out of the air jet on the airbox side and also the orifice that the mixture needle goes into, indicating to me that the passages are clear
I have verified float bowl fuel level being correctly metered with clear tygon tubing attached the bottom plugs
I have installed new 3.0 accel coils and bypassed the ballast resistor
All four plugs are new and all get bright blue spark
#4 plug since being installed shows no color and is not remotely wet with gas any time i remove it
All 4 cylinders read 115+ psi of compression
I was fooled the first time I synced the carbs because the #4 cylinder reads the same vacuum as the other 3 cylinders despite the fact it is not burning fuel
When feeding off the main jet, all 4 cylinders fire and the bike is scary fast
All idle screws were set initially at 1.5 turns out from a light seat, if I continue to turn out #4 to approximately 4 turns, the cylinder starts to pop like its very lean and jumps roughly 30 degrees in exhaust temperature
So far as I am aware I have no massive air leak, since #3 run correctly I make the assumption there is not a fault in the fuel tee or vent region
Im the first to admit I dont know everything and I am sure there is something I have overlooked, if anybody has any input or thoughts I would greatly appreciate it. I adore my XS, it pains me to ride it while I know something is incorrect
Thanks for your time and wisdom
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