Finally able to get to this ....................1st run was OK for a trial run as a naked bike. 2nd run was similar..........3rd run was very slow as I knew something was wrong so I backed off and idled into the pits. Found #1 and #2 intake adjuster screws had completely turned out and both lash-caps were off. All parts were found laying around but one partially broken lash-cap was laying on its side in an oil-return bore. With damaged threads and down one lash-cap, we re-worked and switched rockers so that the cap-less unit would be on #1 and could be easily checked after each subsequent run.
Turned a 132 so knew we were down on power. Switched sprockets and ran with the tach at 9,900 but no appreciable gain in speed. I decided my best chance at getting past 150-mph would be to put the fairing on, install the C-12 fuel with smaller jets and give it a try............but I did not do the paperwork until the following AM which was not allowed for a change of class........event though I was planning to run on my own record
........This was a new rule for 2019 to prevent last-day attempts while successful riders were in the impound-area tearing down their motors.
Today I am back in Wisconsin and did a compression test.......#s 1-2 at 165........#s 3-4 at 160. Conclusion: No serious damage to the motor. After one more run I would have moved the timing either way about one degree to try and find the missing power that was there in 2018. Yes, the Canadian Trident took 3 of my records.....but only by 1-4 miles each with the fasted at 148+...........
I will have everything stored in Pocatello, Idaho by December, and will be in Alaska for all of the summer in 2020. Next attempt at 150 will likely be in 2021. Disappointing, yes, but always learning and endured the roughest track. Today I talked with a good friend that crews for a fast SCTA car.......he said the rookies at that event were lead across the courses in their cars and left tracks for all to complain about
To me it felt like riding across a very large railroad yard