Backfiring on a 2004 V-Star 1100 can be caused by several factors, including an overly rich fuel mixture, a vacuum leak, or a malfunctioning carburetor. Additionally, issues with the ignition system, such as faulty spark plugs or timing problems, can also lead to backfiring. Exhaust leaks or improper exhaust system modifications may contribute to this issue as well. Regular maintenance and tuning can help prevent backfiring.
I have a 2006 and am having the same problem. Did you ever get this question answered for you?
24Inside - 2004 Day 3 1100 p-m--1200 a-m- 1-1 was released on: USA: 27 January 2004
24Inside - 2004 Day 3 1100 a-m--1200 p-m- 1-4 was released on: USA: 18 May 2004
The maximum payload of the 2004 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 1100 lbs..
I'm not sure it will be the same but the gap on a 2004 v star 1100 is .028 to.031
It is inside of the fuel tank.
24Inside - 2004 Day 6 1100 p-m--1200 a-m- 4-1 was released on: USA: 16 April 2007
have yu ever adjusted your valves?? mine had 20k on it & started to misfire.dealer charges $200. seat comes off, tank, air fiter, cam covers.yu can lookit up online.replace the plugs while you at it.Type your answer here...
My 2004 Sabre takes 3.3 qts
1000
Poor upkeep try cleanig the airfilter if that doesent work try cleaning out the carburetor I have a yamaha 350 bruin I had the same problem
You need to drop the exhaust to reach the oil filter