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1997 Honda VT 1100 C Shadow Spirit - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Lose of power
Usually the problem is fuel supply, check the carbs and the fuel pump.
My bike is not charging
Stator - check 3 yellow wires if they have resistance between them, (they are coming from stator), reading should be the same, if not, you have a bad stator. This bike doesnt have a rotor. If the stator is o.k., then your rectifier is gone.
Adjust carb
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Charging system problems
12 to 14 volts. Less if lights are running. So anywhere from 10 to 14 should be ok. If less it should be replaced
What is the adjustments on the carbs for a 86 honda shadow vt 1100
What adjustments are you speaking of? If you mean floats,needle position,then youll need a manual,which you can get online for as little as $5.00. If you are speaking of the air adjustment screws,..then screw them in untill LIGHTLY seated,then out 2 1/2 turns,..and that will be a good starting point. Then the only other adjustments would be to synchronize them.
My 2006 1100 shadow won't
Have you tried raising the idle speed with the adjustment screw on the left side below the throttle cables?
YOU mentioned in your question that" the bike run better with the choke fully on?"
If so then the slow jets in the carburetors are probably clogged from old fuel. These jets have an extremely small orifice that is very difficult to clean. -------
Your low speed jets are plugged, Try a carb cleaner like Seafoam to get them clean before taking them off, if your low speed jet plugs have been drilled out you could try taking the needles out and blowing air thru them, if you do use a carb cleaner let it set overnight before trying to start it.-----Sea foam goes in the gas and needs to get to the carbs, so with the gas off run it till it is out of gas,turn the gas on and start it,when it settles down turn it off and let it set.Hopefully that will take care of the problem. Or you can pour some jet cleaner in the gas, let it set over night,and check in the morning.But if cleaning the slow jets is not helping, then I recommend replacing the slow jets rather than trying to clean them. --------
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I need to take the
The puller you need will look like the photo below. The large end screws into the flywheel the the "T" handle is screwed inward to the end of the crankshaft. Turn the handle tight then smack the handle with a hammer. Re-tighten the handle and smack it again, tighten more, etc.. Often just 1 or 2 smacks will pop the wheel free. Once in awhile you must repeat 5 or 6 times. Your dealer may have the puller in stock. If not, try another Honda dealer. Suzuki, Kawasaki and Yamaha use the same puller. Please rate my answer. Thanks.
Motorcycle, Honda VT1100 Series 1995-2007:
Hi allways fill the radiator on closed cooling systems the small expansion tank is just there for a bit of extra capacity if needed if you can get to an upper coolant hose instead fill it from there but ideally at the radiator cap the start the engine and at idle let it warm up until the thermostat opens and the top hose gets hot topping up the whole time it needs it then put the cap back on and fill the expansion tank to the correct level let it cool down and recheck the level when cold top up if needed
Gas in oil (2007 shadow spirit)
The gas must be passing in through the inlet via the carburator/s which seems to be flooding.
Remove the carbs and check the float pins and adjust.
Please dont forget to replace the oil filter as it must be full of gas too!
Check the petcock too ...maybe the auto shut off isn't functioning!
Hope this helps!
Honda PC50 moped VIN decoder
To read the serial number on a Honda PC50 moped, follow these steps:
Locate the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): The VIN is a unique code that provides information about your moped. On a Honda PC50, you can find the VIN in the following places:
Under the Air Filter Cover: Look on the left-hand side, just above the engine. The VIN should be stamped there. It typically looks like this: PC50 - 1234567.
Frame Number: The frame number is another term for the VIN. It's usually located near the air filter body.
Decode the VIN: The VIN contains important details about your moped, including the year of manufacture. Here's how to interpret it:
The 9th digit of the VIN is a check digit.
The 10th digit represents the year code. For example:
A = 1980
B = 1981
C = 1982
D = 1983
E = 1984
F = 1985
G = 1986
H = 1987
J = 1988
K = 1989
L = 1990
M = 1991
N = 1992
P = 1993
R = 1994
S = 1995
T = 1996
V = 1997
W = 1998
X = 1999
1 = 2000
2 = 2001
3 = 2002
Note that if your scooter was manufactured between February 1986 and February 1987, it's likely to be a '87 model;
Additional Resources:
If you have the full VIN, you can use the NHTSA VIN decoder to get detailed information about your moped.
Alternatively, you can call Honda with your VIN, and they will provide you with the necessary information.
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