Update time!
I got the air box on, wiring harness in place, drive chain and new front sprocket installed, oil pump primed and installed.
Drive chain goes tight loose tight loose as the rear wheel spins. I tracked it down to the rear sprocket not being exactly centered. I adjusted the tension in the chains tightest position and will roll with this for initial testing of the bike. I'm going to try to get that sprocket better aligned for the long run.
I turned the key and neutral light and high beam worked. Oil pressure light not coming on. Disconnected the wire at the pressure switch and grounded, still not coming on. Switched bulbs with neutral light and did the same and bingo It lit up. Got a new pressure switch in the mail And it works.
I put two quarts of oil in the tank. Rotella 15 w 40. Poured another 8 oz up top through the tappet holes. I'm missing my starter button, but I'm able to stick a little pick in there to actuate the starter. Gave it four 5 second bursts with the starter. Checked the dipstick and the oil level no longer registered which I took as a good sign. Still no oil in the main galley. Tilted the bike towards its left side about 45° and did the same four 5 second bursts. Took the plug out of the galley on the right side of the bike and oil spilled out. Hooray! Added another quart of oil into the tank. Hit the starter a few more times watching with a flashlight through the tappet holes And finally could see oil moving in there. Victory!
Also checked for spark on all four wires coming out of my accel coils. All seem to be working.
I rigged up a temporary fuel delivery system. Used an old gas tank that I got from my grandpa. On off valve, inline filter and a y splitter.
Got the new button and right hand controls all buttoned up. Gas hooked up. Ready for the big moment of truth. Turned it on and hit the starter button. She fired right up but then everything went black. Blew the 15 amp fuse. Replaced, try it again and ended up with the same result. I thought maybe it was something in the right hand controls since I was fiddling around in there so I took that back apart, but at the same time also turned the headlight off. This time the fuse did not blow and the bike started! And idled! I'll have to dig into that fuse blowing a bit more. It seemed to be idling well, but when crouching down behind the bike, The sounds from the left tailpipe told me something was a miss in one or both of cylinders one and two. It was not firing consistently. Cylinders 3 and 4 seem to be working just fine.
With the plugs out and grounded to the motor, I have spark at the plugs. Unless somehow when the plugs are in the motor spark is somehow arcing elsewhere I think spark is not my problem. I seemed to have fueled delivery to both carbs one and two up on unscrewing the drain. Bike would start and run on cylinders three and four when the other two plug wires were disconnected. It would not run on cylinders one and two alone. I got a compression tester coming in the mail. By putting my finger over the spark plug hole, there seems to be good compression though I know this is not a great test. I took the air box off and sprayed some carb cleaner in carbs one and two while The bike was running and there was no change in RPMs or anything. I put my hand over the intake boot and It would suck my hand tight and then flood The intake with gasoline. Spark plugs and cylinder one and two were clean and wet when removed. That's about as far as I got before I had to call it quits.
Next plan is to switch the plug wires around a bit and see if that changes anything, then test compression when the tester arrives. If those both check out, then it's got to be something in the carburetors or fuel delivery. Any ideas, please share. Much appreciated!