I'll do that soon here. Hopefully tomorrow afternoon and report back.
Last I checked the accelerator pump circuit was spraying from each port properly. It is absolutely a pain though. I didn't remove any part of it but like you said, definitely emptied about a whole can of gumout carb cleaner making sure those passages were clear! If a set were available to me that were better or equal to my current ones in terms of condition, I'd totally convert to an earlier set of carbs.
Would it be prudent to just pick up a new set of plugs before any more testing?
Btw that leads me to another question, with the Dyna III (which no I didn't buy new but the coils tested well within specs) what sort of plugs would you recommend? I remember the stock ones didn't have the nipple style top to work with my boots. The boots have no resistance. I have resistor plugs in it now
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That's the thing with the PD style Keihin K7-K8 carbs,it's SO Easy for just a speck of dirt to find it's way into the accel. pump squirter jets and to lean-out an individual carb:a spotlessly clean fuel tank and a petcock with a sediment bowl will kep those small orfices clean.. I just love the earlier Round-top carbs,So much easier to set-up and keep in tune.When they do need cleaning or jetting,it's a snap !
I hope a fellow sohc4 member here might have a set for sale for a deal for you.
Your ignition can be tested with an inductive timing light: hook it up to one spark plug wire at a time and see how steady of a spark you get with the strobe.
What is your complete ignition system(origin of where you bought the parts might help but not necess.)including the coils and spark plug wires:any pics ? I hope you used copper core ign. wires.
A new set of plugs can wait,pull the old ones out first to view them inline.