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'78 XS1100E, '80 carbs low rpm funk
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Everybody with an XS needs the factory shop manual and you can buy one on E-Bay.. You also need a good set of preferably late carburetors because your carbs as you described them are junk and you will never get them to work properly. Getting a nice set of carbs for one of these bikes is difficult but getting one to run properly with junk carbs is impossible. Again, you need a shop manual.81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).
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A few of us have pdf versions of the shop manual. send me a pm of the year/model of your bike and I'll see if I can send you the manual. They are too big to post, usually, and may be too big for gmail.Ray Matteis
KE6NHG
XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!
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Originally posted by DiverRay View PostA few of us have pdf versions of the shop manual. send me a pm of the year/model of your bike and I'll see if I can send you the manual. They are too big to post, usually, and may be too big for gmail.2-79 XS1100 SF
2-78 XS1100 E Best bike Ever
80 XS 1100 SG Big bore kit but not fully running yet.
Couple of more parts bikes of which 2 more will live!
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Originally posted by Dan Hodges View PostEverybody with an XS needs the factory shop manual and you can buy one on E-Bay.. You also need a good set of preferably late carburetors because your carbs as you described them are junk and you will never get them to work properly. Getting a nice set of carbs for one of these bikes is difficult but getting one to run properly with junk carbs is impossible. Again, you need a shop manual.
2) In case you missed my latest update, the bike is running great with the '80 carbs now that the needle clip/washer issue has been addressed!Yamahas: 1979 XS1100F
Past Yamahas: 1978 XS1100E, 1976 XS500C
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To avoid confusion with the Midnight Special carb tinkering thread I thought I'd update this separately:
I rode the bike with it's current configuration of '80 Special carbs with 110 mains and 42.5 pilots the rest of the season, it was running the best it had, though in warmer weather the response from 3000 and below was still not the cleanest/smoothest, maybe "good enough" for many people but I could tell it was still too rich, even with just .75 turns out on the idle mixture screw. Starting to mess with the '80 Midnight Special, as well as having my '00 Voyager on the road, prompted me to dig back into the '80 Special carbs on this '78 E.
One thing I realized was that I've been riding around with spark plugs two ranges colder than stock (BP8ES, not BP6ES). The bike came to me with dyna "green" coils and non-resistor wires, and as a reminder, has a RC Engineering 4-1 with some fiberglass matting in the baffle, stock airbox with filter. I'm going to try NGK 7131 BP6R6ES plugs, and I also got my hands on a set of the smoother, longer, less tapered standard/venturer style needles, which I just installed along with #120 mains. Will report back how this setup runs.Yamahas: 1979 XS1100F
Past Yamahas: 1978 XS1100E, 1976 XS500C
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Originally posted by gtem View PostTo avoid confusion with the Midnight Special carb tinkering thread I thought I'd update this separately:
I rode the bike with it's current configuration of '80 Special carbs with 110 mains and 42.5 pilots the rest of the season, it was running the best it had, though in warmer weather the response from 3000 and below was still not the cleanest/smoothest, maybe "good enough" for many people but I could tell it was still too rich, even with just .75 turns out on the idle mixture screw. Starting to mess with the '80 Midnight Special, as well as having my '00 Voyager on the road, prompted me to dig back into the '80 Special carbs on this '78 E.
One thing I realized was that I've been riding around with spark plugs two ranges colder than stock (BP8ES, not BP6ES). The bike came to me with dyna "green" coils and non-resistor wires, and as a reminder, has a RC Engineering 4-1 with some fiberglass matting in the baffle, stock airbox with filter. I'm going to try NGK 7131 BP6R6ES plugs, and I also got my hands on a set of the smoother, longer, less tapered standard/venturer style needles, which I just installed along with #120 mains. Will report back how this setup runs.2 - 80 LGs bought one new
81 LH
02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
Jim
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I appreciate the continued feedback Jim. I'm not talking about adjustable needles, I'm referring to swapping the shorter/more tapered 5GL16 "Special" needles for the longer more gentle tapered 5IZ7, which from what I've gathered, were paired with the larger 120 mains from the factory on 1980 Venturers/Standards. And I agree 100% that given my list of modifications, I *should* be able to use stock jetted '80 Special carbs. I also agree that I may very well be barking up the wrong tree messing with any other circuits when the most likely culprit is the idle circuit. But at this point, I feel like I've to the best of my ability eliminated the other variables on the idle circuit, and am now looking at that 1/4 throttle area where I *think* the needle taper could come into play. I'm curious to see what putting the right spark plugs in there will do for me, looking at them last night they're actually D8EAs, so not only a colder plug, but missing the more projected insulator. I'm picking up correct plugs today, we'll see maybe this wasn't a carb thing all along but a wrong plug issue. Thanks again for the help!Yamahas: 1979 XS1100F
Past Yamahas: 1978 XS1100E, 1976 XS500C
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Originally posted by gtem View PostI appreciate the continued feedback Jim. I'm not talking about adjustable needles, I'm referring to swapping the shorter/more tapered 5GL16 "Special" needles for the longer more gentle tapered 5IZ7, which from what I've gathered, were paired with the larger 120 mains from the factory on 1980 Venturers/Standards. And I agree 100% that given my list of modifications, I *should* be able to use stock jetted '80 Special carbs. I also agree that I may very well be barking up the wrong tree messing with any other circuits when the most likely culprit is the idle circuit. But at this point, I feel like I've to the best of my ability eliminated the other variables on the idle circuit, and am now looking at that 1/4 throttle area where I *think* the needle taper could come into play. I'm curious to see what putting the right spark plugs in there will do for me, looking at them last night they're actually D8EAs, so not only a colder plug, but missing the more projected insulator. I'm picking up correct plugs today, we'll see maybe this wasn't a carb thing all along but a wrong plug issue. Thanks again for the help!2 - 80 LGs bought one new
81 LH
02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
Jim
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The latest with the '78E is that I took a look at the plugs, and I have no idea how I didn't notice this before, but the outer two were B8ES and the inner two were BPR6ES, no idea what the previous owner was trying to accomplish, and it's possible he had them installed with the colder B8ES on the inner cylinders and I inadvertently swapped things while tuning and tinkering last year. Also of note, this was after some suburban low speed commuting, plugs 1-3 were a dark tan, and plug four was sooty. I installed four brand new 6PR6ES (bike has dyna green coil with non-resistor plug caps), and did a bench leakdown test. Cyl #4 was showing a bit of wetness at the pilot air jet after sitting with a column of fuel in about 3 feet of fuel line above it. I'm going to take a look at this float valve again. On this set of '80 carbs, I had previously replaced o-rings, polished float needle seats, and replaced just one of the valves that was problematic. Looks like I'll replace atleast one more now. The sooty plug on #4 makes sense if I have a leaky float valve on that cylinder.
So I've got the non-Special needle and 120 mains setup installed and ready to test out and see if that helps with the rich transition-throttle situation, I also caved and ordered up #40 mains. I can't wrap my head around why my basically stock bike would be too rich on the idle circuit with stock #42.5 jets, but the two known variables are that it's 1980 carbs that were designed for a 1980 motor with 1mm larger intake valves and different cam/ignition timing, and it's possible that my RC Engineering exhaust with its added packing to the baffle is actually flowing worse than a stock 4-2. Whatever it is, I will try the #40s and see if that helps.Yamahas: 1979 XS1100F
Past Yamahas: 1978 XS1100E, 1976 XS500C
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JAT you may want to try the exhaust with no or a bit less packing on the baffle as flow is choked into a 4 into 1 already.1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors )
1979 XS1100SF (stock-euro mods planned)
1984 XV700L Virago (to be hot-modded)
1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim (semi-restored DD)
1977 XS650D ( patiently awaiting resto)
Sometimes it takes a whole tank of gas before you can think straight.
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Originally posted by Schming View PostJAT you may want to try the exhaust with no or a bit less packing on the baffle as flow is choked into a 4 into 1 already.Yamahas: 1979 XS1100F
Past Yamahas: 1978 XS1100E, 1976 XS500C
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Having hotter plugs in cylinders 1&4 could be an attempt to make them run hotter since 2&3 have less surface area to radiate heat. I'm not well enough versed on the XS11 carbs to say for sure but there's other inline fours that use different jets on 1&4 than are in 2&3, this happens at the factory. If you remain eagle eyed when going over a parts fische you'll often find these differences.1980 XS1100G
I identify as a man but according to the label on a package of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four!
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Originally posted by LAB3 View PostHaving hotter plugs in cylinders 1&4 could be an attempt to make them run hotter since 2&3 have less surface area to radiate heat. I'm not well enough versed on the XS11 carbs to say for sure but there's other inline fours that use different jets on 1&4 than are in 2&3, this happens at the factory. If you remain eagle eyed when going over a parts fische you'll often find these differences.2 - 80 LGs bought one new
81 LH
02 FXSTB Nighttrain
22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
Jim
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Originally posted by gtem View PostI appreciate the continued feedback Jim. I'm not talking about adjustable needles, I'm referring to swapping the shorter/more tapered 5GL16 "Special" needles for the longer more gentle tapered 5IZ7, which from what I've gathered, were paired with the larger 120 mains from the factory on 1980 Venturers/Standards. And I agree 100% that given my list of modifications, I *should* be able to use stock jetted '80 Special carbs. I also agree that I may very well be barking up the wrong tree messing with any other circuits when the most likely culprit is the idle circuit. But at this point, I feel like I've to the best of my ability eliminated the other variables on the idle circuit, and am now looking at that 1/4 throttle area where I *think* the needle taper could come into play. I'm curious to see what putting the right spark plugs in there will do for me, looking at them last night they're actually D8EAs, so not only a colder plug, but missing the more projected insulator. I'm picking up correct plugs today, we'll see maybe this wasn't a carb thing all along but a wrong plug issue. Thanks again for the help!81H Venturer1100 "The Bentley" (on steroids) 97 Yamaha YZ250(age reducer) 92 Honda ST1100 "Twisty"(touring rocket) Age is relative to the number of seconds counted 'airing' out an 85ft. table-top.
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