I have a Clymer manual that claims that my carburetors for a 1981 XS1100H, that the inner two cylinders should be jetted at 120, and the outer two should be at 115.
After following the jetting recomendations, I ended up with 135s on the inner and 130s on the outer cylinders.
However, when I pulled off the bowls, moments ago, I discovered that all 4 main jets were 110s. Is this the work of some overzealous mechanic in the bike's past or could this be correct? Do I need to buy new jets based upon them all being 110s or do I go ahead with my previous plans regardless? That is my question.
The bike has always exhibited signs that it was lean since I've owned it.
Also, when I got it, it was an XS1100 with the touring package (fairing, saddlebags, and trunk) and the standard gas tank and whatnot. Is this an H, LH, or SH model or is it a G, LG, or SG model? I've assumed "H," but I may be wrong. According to the clymer, the H and G are jetted the same, while the other four have 110 on the outer cylinders.
Any help would be appreciated.
After following the jetting recomendations, I ended up with 135s on the inner and 130s on the outer cylinders.
However, when I pulled off the bowls, moments ago, I discovered that all 4 main jets were 110s. Is this the work of some overzealous mechanic in the bike's past or could this be correct? Do I need to buy new jets based upon them all being 110s or do I go ahead with my previous plans regardless? That is my question.
The bike has always exhibited signs that it was lean since I've owned it.
Also, when I got it, it was an XS1100 with the touring package (fairing, saddlebags, and trunk) and the standard gas tank and whatnot. Is this an H, LH, or SH model or is it a G, LG, or SG model? I've assumed "H," but I may be wrong. According to the clymer, the H and G are jetted the same, while the other four have 110 on the outer cylinders.
Any help would be appreciated.
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