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  • #46
    I am assuming that the parts bike you are getting is also a 1981 year model? The reason I ask is because the TCI from previous years will not work on the 1981. It was changed for 1981 and should have a yellow tag on it with 4RO-10. The previous years TCI will be labeled 2H7-10. Bob or RangerXS1100 has one you need for sale on ebay. The reason I point you to his should you need another is because he has tested it to make sure it is good. There is another one but they specifically state they do not test parts for sale.
    Last edited by cajun31; 01-26-2024, 08:42 PM.
    2 - 80 LGs bought one new
    81 LH
    02 FXSTB Nighttrain
    22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
    Jim

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    • #47
      I’ll have to double check when I go pick it up, since the PO had listed this one as a 1980, but it’s definitely an 81. If it does turn out to be a dud or incompatible I’ll pick that one up, hopefully it’s still there. Even if it’s an 80, would it be compatible enough to verify that I get spark on 2-3 with that TCI to 100% verify that’s the issue?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Medumdum View Post
        I’ll have to double check when I go pick it up, since the PO had listed this one as a 1980, but it’s definitely an 81. If it does turn out to be a dud or incompatible I’ll pick that one up, hopefully it’s still there. Even if it’s an 80, would it be compatible enough to verify that I get spark on 2-3 with that TCI to 100% verify that’s the issue?
        The difference between the two years had more to do with the vacuum advance then the problem you are trying to diagnose. You should be able to figure out quite quickly if your original is bad by hooking the other up. Just don't go overboard with the throttle while trying it. The problem with this new forum, although much appreciated, is the fact that when you do a search on this site it brings you to a multitude of threads that members have posted invaluable info with references to pictures that no longer exist on photobucket and links back to the .com site. The info is still good to a point, but without being able to reference the pictures and the original threads it makes it more difficult to research things. What you can do is do a search on TDI differences and it will bring up a lot of info that you can read through. You will find many that reference the same problem you are experiencing now. Might be helpful.
        2 - 80 LGs bought one new
        81 LH
        02 FXSTB Nighttrain
        22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
        Jim

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        • #49
          Yeah, unfortunately that bike was an 80, so it had the older TCI. I hooked it up to see if I would get spark on 2-3 finally, but no still no spark on the 2-3 ignition coil. If I swap the leads and plug the 2-3 coil into the 1-4 plug, the coil fires fine. Tested with a fully charged battery. I really doubt this other TCI is broken in the exact same manner as the first one, so I’m starting to feel a bit clueless. I cleaned up the main battery ground, is there any other grounds I should try and clean up?

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          • #50
            You should have two wires with rings on them that are grounded to the frame using one of the bolts holding the regulator. Just for good measure it's wise to pull that bolt and clean up the rings and mating surface.

            Sounds to me like you have an issue where either the wiring to the coil or the coil itself is bad. If you're sure that you have power to the coil on the positive side you probably want to check if you have continuity from the ground side of that coil back to the TCI. The TCI fires by completing the electrical path on the ground side, not by applying power to the positive side.
            Last edited by LAB3; 02-05-2024, 02:42 PM.
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            • #51
              So, I dunno why the first time I plugged in the replacement TCI I still got no spark on 2-3, but today I went out and plugged it in and it was magically working. I’m finally getting strong spark on all 4 cylinders. Going to try and see if soldering the pin on the original TCI fixes it, but I’m also looking for a known good replacement one if anybody has one. I can’t find that one on eBay anymore.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Medumdum View Post
                So, I dunno why the first time I plugged in the replacement TCI I still got no spark on 2-3, but today I went out and plugged it in and it was magically working. I’m finally getting strong spark on all 4 cylinders. Going to try and see if soldering the pin on the original TCI fixes it, but I’m also looking for a known good replacement one if anybody has one. I can’t find that one on eBay anymore.
                Better jump on this. They are getting hard to find. 1981 Yamaha XS1100 XS11 Midnight Special Ignition Unit TCI / CDI TID14-04 4R0-10 | eBay
                2 - 80 LGs bought one new
                81 LH
                02 FXSTB Nighttrain
                22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
                Jim

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                • #53
                  here is the other one that they state has not been tested. 1980 Yamaha XS1100 Y860) CDI igniter ignition control unit box | eBay
                  2 - 80 LGs bought one new
                  81 LH
                  02 FXSTB Nighttrain
                  22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
                  Jim

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                  • #54
                    Took a bit more going through the carbs, but now it’s finally running on all 4 cylinders. It revs good, but feels like it’s running lean at idle, so now it’s just a matter of getting the carbs dialed in. Forgot to say I found another tested TCI, that came in about a week and a half ago, so ignition problems have been fixed now.

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                    • #55
                      So work on the carbs, but don't forget, you need to adjust the mixture for EACH carb, one at a time, and THEN set idle to about 1000, and sync all 4 carbs with a set of gauges. This is AFTER you have checked the valve clearance. Yes, it all rolls up into one long process, but the bike will run smooth if done correctly.
                      Ray Matteis
                      KE6NHG
                      XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
                      XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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                      • #56
                        Guess I’ll take a look at those valves first then. I’ll need to go grab a set of feeler gauges tomorrow morning. If I need to replace the shims, is there any way to remove them besides using the special tool? Cheapest one I see are around $100, and that feels like a lot of money for a small hunk of metal.

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                        • #57
                          Some of the people on here have used a Zip Tie to keep the spring compressed. As I've been working on these bikes for a LOT of years, I do have the tool. I do not think it's $100, though.
                          First thing is pull the cam cover, make a chart of the valves, I draw a picture of 8 circles, O O O O this side 4,
                          this side 1, O O O O and fill in what they measure. You can then look at the book and know what you need. You may be able to swap one or two between valves as well. Try to set them at the OPEN end of the spec, if it's .020 to .030, set to .030 as they close up over time.
                          Mikes XS has the tool for less than $15! https://www.mikesxs.net/valve-shim-c...QaAroDEALw_wcB
                          Ray Matteis
                          KE6NHG
                          XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
                          XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!

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                          • #58
                            Ah thanks! I looked up the Yamaha part number and the official tool is $100-150, but glad there’s a cheaper version. I’ll check the clearances tomorrow morning and order the tool and a set of shims if I need em. Then I just need to get this thing inspected and deal with getting a bonded title. Last I heard they patched the Vermont loophole.

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                            • #59
                              Anybody have the clearances for this 81 XS1100LH? I just have the owners manual and I’m not seeing them in there. I looked online but couldn’t find them for this year/model specifically. I measured .009, .008, .008, .006 on the exhaust, and .003, .005, .005, .005 on the intake, in inches, going 1,2,3,4.

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                              • #60
                                Intake 1980+ 0.004 - 0.006 inches.

                                Exhaust 0.008 - 0.010 inches.

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