Fixed the electrical issue and got the bike running. However, she still ain't right.
I went UP on the mains while I had the carbs off because the bike wouldn't pull in high gear/RPM's.
Started the bike with IMS screws at 1.5 turns. Still some snapping, popping and hanging idle.
Loosened the throttle cable to make sure nothing was sticking or hanging.
Crept up on the IMS screws...first 2 turns, then 2.5. The idle is much better and not hanging, so I think it was lean at idle.
However, it's still snapping and sneezing a little on take off. Runs OK once I get off the idle mixture screws until I hit ~4.5K. It will pull to redline now, but is very rough. Almost like it's dropping a cylinder or something, but temp readings on all three pipes are good.
Removed the snorkel on the air box. Seemed to help the idle but don't really think it was causing any issue.
Did a plug chop. Had it in 3rd gear, wound it up to ~7-8K and hit the kill switch/pulled in the clutch. Coasted into the garage and pulled a plug and it looked good. Dark tan color....definitely NOT lean....but not too rich either.
I'm frustrated and tired right now. I'm wondering if I damaged the Pamco when I pinched the wire (see my other thread:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=122418.0 ) and it's not working correctly at upper RPM's?
Current set-up:
CB550 with 1.00mm overbore.
ported/polished head.
match ported manifolds.
CB650 cam.
Jardine 4-1 with baffle.
Uni filter in stock air box.
PD carbs with 110 main, stock press in pilot (42, I think), needle raised one clip. Idle mixture screws at 2.5 turns out.
It seems like it was lean at idle and may still be, with the sneezing and snapping just after take off. But in the mid to upper RPM's, it almost seems ......rich?
With 105 mains, it wouldn't pull to redline. With 110's it will, but it seems to run poorly after ~4,500 RPM up to redline.
Is there a way to see if I'm getting spark/running on all four when I'm actually riding the bike?