So some of you may remember the carburation issues I was having with this 73 cb500 I've been working on for a while. For the past week I've been riding her to work and all the while getting it tuned closer to what it's supposed to be. Yesterday, while I was at work, I moved the needles down a notch to lean out the mixture. I re-adjusted the air screws and the bike felt really good. Where it was bogging down and burbling when pulling out or under heavy throttle, it was now smooth and strong acceleration. Even the idle was improved.
Long story short, the bike began missing severely and popping through the exhaust. I limped home and discovered the 1 and 4 cylinders had not been firing, their plugs black. Numbers 2 and three, a nice toasty tan color. I took this as a sign that when all were firing, the mix coming in was good. So I thought a simple ignition problem. Coils for 1 and 4 being bad, or a couple bad plug wire connections or something. I checked the connections, took a voltage reading on the b&w wires on the coils (11.6v) and checked the spark coming from the plug wires. After cleaning up the connections betwen the caps and the wires, I was getting spark from all of them.
So I decided to re-check the point gaps and surfaces. I re-gapped them and took some fine sand paper to the surfaces, which looked good. I was getting some slight sparking off of both the points. Then I thought to check the spark advancer, which I cleaned but have not re-installed. Because at this point I got the idea to do a compression check.
I had a problem before with my '79 DOHC 750 where I lost compression because of a faulty tensioner that allowed the timing chain to jump time. So that's what made me think to do a compression check here. Just like my 750, I was getting reading on the cylinders in the 35-60 range, well below spec. Prior to this bike starting to miss yesterday I had heard no unusual cam chain noise coming from it. Just recently I had the valve cover off and had set the timing and checked the tensioner.
I don't think my compression guage is faulty, but if this is the same problem, it is quite a coincidence. What do you all think?