Hi All,
First time posting and novice to the joys of motorcycle maintenance. I have a 1976 CB550 I bought about 4 years ago. I am currently having power issues. All four cylinders are firing, it kicks over in one to two kicks, sounds right and idles perfectly, but when I put it in gear and pull out onto the road it just doesn't have the get up and go it has had. When I touch the exhaust pipes, 3 and 4 are HOT, while 1 and 2 are warm enough to indicate combustion/running but they are no where near the temperature of 3 and 4. Also noticed a good amount of oil coming out from the fins near the head gasket on the #1 cyl.
Not sure how to begin to diagnose this, any help would be appreciated.
As for the bike, here is a listing of current setup and work that's been done:
1976 CB550
Antigravity battery
Rick's Motorsports Regulator Rectifier
K&N Pods with proper jetting (been running it this way for 4 years no problems)
Dyna Tech 5ohm Coils
4-into-1 exhaust (PO installed)
New points and condensers (last month)
Timing and valve job done at the time I replaced the points
Hondaman ignition installed and running well
Upgraded all lighting to LEDs
Doubtful that this has anything to do with the problem but I have also gone through and cleaned all the electrical bullet connectors in the wiring harness
I am located in Brooklyn NY working with limited courtyard space, any help or suggestions would be SO appreciated.
Thank you!