Hello,
I am brand new to the forum. I picked up an 81 XS 1100 with 25,000 kms on it. I got a sweet deal and the usual story that "it ran great before I parked it". I bought it as a project so I was not too worried. I soon found out that it was seized but some diesel fuel and patience solved that. I put in a new battery, changed the oil and plugs and tried to start it with no luck. If I sprayed a little starting fluid into the carbs, it would run. I cleaned the carbs and have fuel in all the float bowls. I also have spark. When I checked the compression cyl 2,3,4 all have 120 psi. Cyl 1 has zero. I turned the engine over by hand and can see that the valves are opening/closing as they should. The piston goes up and down as it should as well. I poured some diesel into the cylinder on top of the piston and it does not leak down (though maybe a cracked ring or hole in the piston/cylinder. (I do not know why the bike was parked) When I shine a light into the plug hole and can see light around the exhaust valve when it should be closed. (not much, but some) My question is - would a slight exhaust valve gap cause zero compression? Also, without the starting fliud the bike does not fire at all. I would expect it to run rough with one bad cylinder but I thought it would start. I also noticed that the vacuum from the intake side of cyl 1 affects the timing (correct me if I am mistaken) Since I have no compression in cyl 1 and therfore no vacuum, would the timing be affected?
This will be a fun bike when I am done and I will stick with this until it is on the road. Can anyone offer some advice?
Gord
I am brand new to the forum. I picked up an 81 XS 1100 with 25,000 kms on it. I got a sweet deal and the usual story that "it ran great before I parked it". I bought it as a project so I was not too worried. I soon found out that it was seized but some diesel fuel and patience solved that. I put in a new battery, changed the oil and plugs and tried to start it with no luck. If I sprayed a little starting fluid into the carbs, it would run. I cleaned the carbs and have fuel in all the float bowls. I also have spark. When I checked the compression cyl 2,3,4 all have 120 psi. Cyl 1 has zero. I turned the engine over by hand and can see that the valves are opening/closing as they should. The piston goes up and down as it should as well. I poured some diesel into the cylinder on top of the piston and it does not leak down (though maybe a cracked ring or hole in the piston/cylinder. (I do not know why the bike was parked) When I shine a light into the plug hole and can see light around the exhaust valve when it should be closed. (not much, but some) My question is - would a slight exhaust valve gap cause zero compression? Also, without the starting fliud the bike does not fire at all. I would expect it to run rough with one bad cylinder but I thought it would start. I also noticed that the vacuum from the intake side of cyl 1 affects the timing (correct me if I am mistaken) Since I have no compression in cyl 1 and therfore no vacuum, would the timing be affected?
This will be a fun bike when I am done and I will stick with this until it is on the road. Can anyone offer some advice?
Gord

I ended up buying a bunch I didn't need at 5 bucks a piece, but I have heard of some shops just swapping for the ones you have. Just a word to the wise... when installing your cam chain back on, make sure everything is timed like the book says, and get a light to make sure the bottom end of the cam chain is around the crank sprocket. My chain had slid next to the sprocket just rolling on the crank next to it, and I bent half my valves when I cranked it over. Pistons moved.... cams and valves didn't. I learned alot by doing that..I had an extra motor, but it's a lesson I don't care to learn again.
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