Hi all,
Apologies for not posting this in the correct technical forum but seems that I don't have the ability to do so (yet?) as a pretty new member to the forum.
I've got a '78 XS1100E I've been working on since the winter, got it as a (poor) runner. I received it with the original '1978 carbs disassembled and jumbled up in a box, and a set of (as I've deduced) 1980 Special(?) carbs on the bike. I rebuilt the stock carbs only to realize a previous owner had wallowed out/damaged two of the four idle mixture screw orifices on the carb bodies. I'm still experimenting with repairing these, but in the near term I've been trying to get these 1980 carbs to work right.
As a "baseline:" the pickup coil wires have been repaired, confirmed that the carb boots do not leak, carbs have been vacuum sync'd. #110 Mains, #42.5 pilots, idle mixture screws set to 1.0 turns out. Stock pilot air jet for 1980 carbs (I just forget off hand what they were). Stock airbox and filter, RC Engineering 4-1 exhaust with a packed baffle. Current issue is that off idle, low throttle inputs say under 3000/3500 rpm the bike just feels weak-kneed with mediocre response, smells somewhat rich, plugs read fairly rich but not sooty. 4000rpm and up the response is *perfect* the bike absolutely rips. Fuel economy is I'd say lower than I'd expect, at around 35mpg even with easy riding. I guess I'm surprised that (IMO) I have the idle mixture screws turned out "only" 1.0 turns on a stock(ish) bike and it's still rich in the pilot/off-idle circuit. Currently going to try going even leaner on the idle mixture screw, but I'm wondering what else I might keep an eye out? At one point I was suspicious that my choke/enrichening circuit wasn't closing down fully, wondering if there's a good way to isolate/remove that as a variable.
Any and all advice is appreciated!
Apologies for not posting this in the correct technical forum but seems that I don't have the ability to do so (yet?) as a pretty new member to the forum.
I've got a '78 XS1100E I've been working on since the winter, got it as a (poor) runner. I received it with the original '1978 carbs disassembled and jumbled up in a box, and a set of (as I've deduced) 1980 Special(?) carbs on the bike. I rebuilt the stock carbs only to realize a previous owner had wallowed out/damaged two of the four idle mixture screw orifices on the carb bodies. I'm still experimenting with repairing these, but in the near term I've been trying to get these 1980 carbs to work right.
As a "baseline:" the pickup coil wires have been repaired, confirmed that the carb boots do not leak, carbs have been vacuum sync'd. #110 Mains, #42.5 pilots, idle mixture screws set to 1.0 turns out. Stock pilot air jet for 1980 carbs (I just forget off hand what they were). Stock airbox and filter, RC Engineering 4-1 exhaust with a packed baffle. Current issue is that off idle, low throttle inputs say under 3000/3500 rpm the bike just feels weak-kneed with mediocre response, smells somewhat rich, plugs read fairly rich but not sooty. 4000rpm and up the response is *perfect* the bike absolutely rips. Fuel economy is I'd say lower than I'd expect, at around 35mpg even with easy riding. I guess I'm surprised that (IMO) I have the idle mixture screws turned out "only" 1.0 turns on a stock(ish) bike and it's still rich in the pilot/off-idle circuit. Currently going to try going even leaner on the idle mixture screw, but I'm wondering what else I might keep an eye out? At one point I was suspicious that my choke/enrichening circuit wasn't closing down fully, wondering if there's a good way to isolate/remove that as a variable.
Any and all advice is appreciated!
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