Getting close to halloween and only marginally closer to getting the 500 on the street.
I couldn't find the AGM Scorpion battery in stock anywhere, so I ended up ordering a Shorai lithium battery (LFX14A5-BS12). It's a bit expensive, but it will hopefully last for a long time, and it certainly has a ton of power. I was able to find time today to install the battery, fix the leaky petcock, check the spark on all the plugs (it was fine), test the compression (it was low), and adjust the valves.
After all of that, however, I still can't take her out. Here's what I'm experiencing:
I can get it up and running, but it isn't idling very consistently, and needs throttle input to keep running. The biggest problem seems to be manifesting as very hot headers coming out of the 1 and 4 cylinders, and icy cold pipes out of 2 and 3. I realize this could have been a spark issue, but I made it a point to test all the cables and each produced what looked to be a strong spark. The compression was low (80psi) on all the cylinders, but equally so, which I think was due to my improper technique (I only figured out after doing the compression test that you have to crack the throttle open when you are turning it over to get an accurate reading). There might be a general problem with the coil. Also, the spark plugs were totally black, and two seemed to be a little wet with oil (bad news, I know).
Also, when I rev the engine it sounds fine, but when I engage the clutch, I have to rev it very high in order to move the bike forward, and it stalls out after moving forward only about a foot, no matter how much I crank the throttle. There's just a complete drop in power under full throttle with the clutch engaged. It's nothing like what this guy (
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=111602.0) is experiencing, since it revs solidly in neutral.
I will do a carb cleaning and see if the problem persists, but I think I might want to order a new(used) coil and replace the spark plugs as Stev-o suggested, to make sure that's not the problem. When I removed the points cover to do the valve adjustment, I saw that the points were brand new.
I'm also thinking it might be a fuel flow issue. When I replaced the petcock, the fuel sometimes flows smoothly out of both petcock nipples, but sometimes only flows out of the front nipple. Is that normal?
I know there are still many things that I need to work through to isolate the issue, but if anyone has run into a similar problem, I'd love to hear how you dealt with it.
Thanks!