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eight_heads

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  1. I'l trade you a needle screw for 2 main jet washers
  2. I'm a fan of the carb cleaner that comes in the bucket with a strainer
  3. SHE'S ALIVE! I can also say that pushing the tip through the carb and using a new needle can work. I recieved my carb kits yestarday and installed thim this afternoon. She's running pretty nicely considering the filters aren't on yet. Starts up easy. I don't want to run very long without filters and having that much air getting to it, so I will be installing the airbox tomorrow. Thanks for all the help guys! Especially Drewpy for his idea!
  4. eight_heads replied to Tom Sittler's post in a topic in Classics
    well Tom, good luck. I am currently attempting to resurrect a '78 XS400 that was given to me. I went through all this with an '81 750 Virago a few years back. There will be alot of little things. If you are good at searching the internet and understanding how things work it won't be too bad. You will probuably have to rebuild, or at least clean very well, the carbs before she runs right. Also, you will have to synch the 2 carbs and can do this with a cheap homemade tool quite well. Search for "Homemade Carb Synch Tool" or something along those lines. Good luck and keep us updated.
  5. Well i have successfully pushed the tip through! hopefully I did not damage the hole too much. I guess I will have to buy a carb kit for for that pilot screw and see what happens.
  6. Will carbs off of an '81 xs400 work?
  7. also, where can i find new mixture screws?
  8. any suggestions on what to us to puch it through?
  9. great to hear, thanks a million. I will try that and let you guys know!
  10. I've got a '78 XS400 that I am trying to get running. I was cleaning the carbs today and got through the first one great. When it came time for the second, as i went to remove the idle/mix screw I found out that a previous owner had tightened the mix screw in too far and the tip is stuck in the hole. It is broken off from the screw and jamed in there. Any ideas on how i could remove the tip? It seems very stuck. The whole carb is soaking in carb cleaner right now. Where might I find a set of carbs? I checked ebay. No '78 xs400 carbs. What other years or models will fit? Or is there another alternative if I have to buy new carbs. I'm not looking to spend a whole bunch.
  11. No, I think the timing is good. I ran it for a second off of only ether, no gas to the carbs. I know they are gummed up. So now I should just have to clean the carbs and it should run.
  12. i believe i've got it now: Red/White + Brown = Engine On Red/Yellow + Blue/Black + Blue = Headlight On Blue/White + Ground = Starter Motor On I've got my Kill switch working and my light switch working now(well the low beam atleast, high is probuably blown) but I can't really test the starter button because I believe the starter is toast or at least has a bad connection to the solenoid. Not too worried about that right now, but will mess with it later. Does everything sound right here?
  13. i figured out that the red/white and brown together are the kill switch and have that set up temporarily. Still not sure on the other wires though.
  14. UPDATE: Got fire today. I put a switch on the right handlebar switch harness between the red/white and brown wire which gave me power to my coils. I also put new plug caps on my plug wires and tested by making the points contact with a insulated screwdriver to simulate engine rotation. Seem to be getting good fire to both cylinders. I was even able to get a few "pop offs" with ether. Ran for a second off the ether and died. Pulled the carbs and will be cleaning them this weekend. This project is coming along nicely. My plans are to turn it into a kick-start only cafe racer in the end.
  15. Main switch that works off the key? Yes, it is hooked up and functions correctly.