Really good looking bike!

I had some problems with my CB750 at my last restore
# Sloppy adv springs that caused way too early full advance. - Check with timing lamp that full advance kick in after 2500rpm. I guess closer to 3000 on a CB550
# Flowing floats. It took time for me to listen to the pros on this site that wrote about checking flots. Clear tube showed the real thing. Mesure floats is not everything, a good start. The valves must close in time.
¤ Edit: I forgot the bad fuel lines I had with my new carbs this year. Bad quality hose that collapsed and caused no fuel to 1-2 (2 fuel inlets, 1-2, 3-4). I bought better hose that withstand fuel with ethanol and methanol,
Gates Barricade (for fuel injection). Very tight fit, both 6mm and 7,9 mm versions. No need of clamps for no leak, only to keep them fixed. I have no clamps on the 2 hooses from tank when the tank will be removed soon during the final jetting with Dyno. After that my new 4-4 and new tank will enter the bike.
# The worst thing was my new ignition wires. One of them had intermittent function that tricked me to hear lean engine or sometimes jerky engine on low rpm that can be seen as too rich. My carbs were in the jetting phase so it was easy to make wrong decision. Dynatek suppressed carbon wires.
Copper wires with std NGK 5k ohms caps is better when the caps do not need nuts on plugs that will not fit HONDA plug wrench.
I'll have one extra sets of wires with caps just for sure to check with when problems occur.
I have new Points TEC, I think same model for CB750 as 550. Hondaman ign module (no need of condensors). Dynatek 5ohms coils. Engine revs fine over 9000rpms