I started the thread because i have never heard of this before and was curious what some of you real guru's had to say about the whole thing. Wasn't really meant to be a diagnosis and repair thread for my particular bike.
....couple things here...Garage Guy, I think your pinging at low throttle/high load is caused by an incorrect timing advance curve, not anything in the carbs. Perhaps you have worn out advance springs or maybe try less initial advance or limit total advance to less than 30 degrees. You need to fix it though. Audible pinging means bad!
In my experience, a lean condition will cause the bike to spit, cough, sneeze (whatever you want to call it) through the intake side of the carbs.
Your symptom is pinging? Have you looked into the ignition system? Are you sure there are no vacuum leaks and cabs are synched?
Regarding the spark advance I was having idle problems due to premature advance so i removed the springs and shortened them by 0.050" and now the advance is starting around 1400 - 1500 rpm the base timing is set to the timing marks with a strobe timing light.
I do get the ocasional pop back through a random carb that with the pinging and white plugs is whats telling me its a lean condition
The carbs have been sync'd and checked for sync 4 times now and everything is fine there
If were considering the issue with my bike then I have to admit i have omitted alot of important information regarding my bike in particular.
Mods
-Crusin Image 65mm / 836cc
-Lightly ported head with stainless valves and F2 cam
-Stock opened up "K" airbox (openings cut an inch higher) with K&N drop in filter
-064A 1975 K5/F0 emissions carbs
Jetting:
Pilot: 40
Main: 130
Needle: 27201 / D17 in 4th from top clip pos
Airscrew: 3/4 to 1 turn out
The carbs may also have something to do with it as they are 064A casting 1975 K5/F0 emissions carbs. There is not alot of info about these but from what i can find there are some differences in carb circuits and crossover points for the jetting. Worst comes to worst i will rebuild a spare set of 657B casting carbs and start over with the jetting.
I think I have the pilot and main jets sorted but I still have some screwing around to do in regards to the mid range jetting, In order of trials heres the plan of attack:
1. Try needles in the 5th clip pos
2. Try #42 pilots
3. Shave and try a second set of slides
4. Find alternate needles or modify existing ones?!?!
5. Rebuild a spare set of 657B carbs and abandon these 064A emissions carbs