I have a 1979 XS11 that I bought running. It ran pretty well but bogged down at higher RPMs. When I was riding it, it started dying at every stop. I'd have to go to neutral early at a light and rev to keep the bike from stalling. Found out the tank was a rust bucket inside and the filters were shot to hell, so I cleaned the tank, cleaned carbs, and added inline filters.
That seemed to fix the issue, but I noticed the airbox was missing parts and only partially put together. I rode the bike for a few miles and it randomly started running up RPMs and would hold 5-6k for a few seconds before it came down again. Parked the bike and tore down the carbs again and replaced the jets with size 147.5 since I planned to move to pod filters and it has a 4-2 exhaust. It had mismatched jets in the bike originally, so I figured this would help. I also replaced the spark plugs and used an external fuel tank to sync the carbs.
When I started to sync the carbs, the bike started backfiring like crazy from the intake and from the exhaust and I couldn't run the bike long enough to sync the carbs. Since then, the bike sometimes idles poorly with full choke and dies once I pull the throttle. Every few times I start it, it runs great and I can rev the bike properly, but then I'll let it sit overnight and the issue is back.
I've been reading the forums here for a while and I saw one about checking if a timing light would go out on a spark plug when I add throttle. Cylinder 3 has a strong light at idle but dies with the throttle. The other 3 flash at idle and stay on with throttle. I'm thinking my ignition coil is bad, but I don't know if it would cause all the issues I've been having. From what I've seen on these forums, the bike should run on only 3 cylinders.
I checked the valve clearance and it was between 0.04mm and 0.08mm on all but E5 which was 0.13mm. I've never re-shimmed a motor, so I wasn't sure if these were in spec or if I needed to start there. I thought that might have caused the popping, but it seems so intermittent when that occurs that I want to believe it's an electrical issue and not valves.
I've been working slowly on the bike for a few months and I'm at a loss of where to even start. I'll work on something, then the issue goes away, just to come back the next time I look at the bike. Any guidance on where to start or what to check is much appreciated.
That seemed to fix the issue, but I noticed the airbox was missing parts and only partially put together. I rode the bike for a few miles and it randomly started running up RPMs and would hold 5-6k for a few seconds before it came down again. Parked the bike and tore down the carbs again and replaced the jets with size 147.5 since I planned to move to pod filters and it has a 4-2 exhaust. It had mismatched jets in the bike originally, so I figured this would help. I also replaced the spark plugs and used an external fuel tank to sync the carbs.
When I started to sync the carbs, the bike started backfiring like crazy from the intake and from the exhaust and I couldn't run the bike long enough to sync the carbs. Since then, the bike sometimes idles poorly with full choke and dies once I pull the throttle. Every few times I start it, it runs great and I can rev the bike properly, but then I'll let it sit overnight and the issue is back.
I've been reading the forums here for a while and I saw one about checking if a timing light would go out on a spark plug when I add throttle. Cylinder 3 has a strong light at idle but dies with the throttle. The other 3 flash at idle and stay on with throttle. I'm thinking my ignition coil is bad, but I don't know if it would cause all the issues I've been having. From what I've seen on these forums, the bike should run on only 3 cylinders.
I checked the valve clearance and it was between 0.04mm and 0.08mm on all but E5 which was 0.13mm. I've never re-shimmed a motor, so I wasn't sure if these were in spec or if I needed to start there. I thought that might have caused the popping, but it seems so intermittent when that occurs that I want to believe it's an electrical issue and not valves.
I've been working slowly on the bike for a few months and I'm at a loss of where to even start. I'll work on something, then the issue goes away, just to come back the next time I look at the bike. Any guidance on where to start or what to check is much appreciated.
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