Installed all the cables, plug caps, and got the exhaust back on yesterday. Everything went very smooth. This morning I hooked up the fuel and check fuel level. The modified drains plugs worked out great.
Carbs 1-3 seem a bit high, about at the top edge of the bowl. #4 seemed to be right on at 4mm below the top. I will get those evened out soon. I didn't bother adjusting for first start-up. Carbs are all tight and now leaks.
Picked up some plugs while we were out for lunch and got them installed. Gave everything a once over and decided to try to fire it off. After a few kicks I could hear a slight pop. A few more kicks and it sputtered for a few seconds. Getting pretty excited at this point... but starting to wonder if my electronic ignition is hooked up correctly, or if timing is off. Buuuut, an increase on the idle screw had her come to life! Had to keep steady of the throttle to keep it going, but didnt sound too bad. Eventually I took it off choke and the idle raised and I was able to dial the throttle screw back to a nice idle. Super excited now.
Seemed like it was a bit lean, so I back out the mixture screw out to richen it. Seems better. Felt the headers, 1-2 were really hot, 3-4 I could pretty much lay my hand on...
crap. Let it sit for few minutes and start it up again, and it idled really high. I thought it was a bad sign, but then realized it was running on all four and it sounded much better. Set the idle low and she just purred. Love the sound of the exhaust, loud, but not blaring. It just sounds so beefy and strong.
Very, very good day. Its been a long time, 2-3 years, since Ive had it running and it feels so good. A long way to go to get it road worthy, but getting it started is a huge milestone.
Some fine tuning will be coming up. Check dynamic timing, adjust floats, and syncing carbs will probably be the next steps.
By the way, anyone hear anything weird while its running? I hear a bit of cam chain noise, normal? or should I be concerned? And thanks for those who have helped along the way!