Thanks Mike!
Turns out my local shop didn't have Dynojet 104s in stock, but they had some Keihin 105 take-offs instead. Probably came off a CB750! I went with these. I guess I'd rather be 1 size too rich than burn up my engine, plus I didn't want to wait another week for shipping.
She's just about perfect now. She idles nice and smooth at 1000 if desired, no flat spots, no pinging on regular gas, pulls like a demon from a stop, pulls very strong right up to redline in any gear. I even surprised the heck out of myself pulling out into highway traffic a few minutes ago at WOT. There was definitely too much traffic today to do a top speed run, but she easily pulls up to 90mph and has LOTS of steam left.
Here's my setup for jetting my 1977 CB550K:
77 CB 550 K
26,468 miles
MAC 4-1
Emgo pods oiled with Uni filter oil [see below]
PD46C "lean burn" carbs
105 Keihin mains
stock E2349F needles in 2nd position from top (2nd leanest -- stock position!)
42 pilot jets (stock)
Idle Mixture Screws 2.5 turns out
float height ~14mm
67A Throttle valves (stock) [EDIT: added 8/16/07]
NGK D7EA spark plugs w/about 4,000 miles - stock gap.
Dyna S Ignition
Dyna 5 Ohm coils and wires (with non-resistor caps)
Timed statically to stock advance per Dyna S instructions
87 octane gasoline (with up to 10% ethanol warning on pump)
My elevation is about 200 ft. above sea level.
Temps after (slightly fun) run: Right side bank #4 at base gasket 278F, at head gasket 303F, ambient ~85F.
Thanks to everybody!
Ed
[EDIT to include information on the pods I used in one central location]
Go to
http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/. Look under "Fuel System Parts" on the left menu, then click on "Air Filters" in the main frame, then "Pod Filters". You'll see that unlike the K&Ns, these are conical rather than cylindrical, thus allowing more clearance. Might just solve your problem. At $10 each, I think they are much less expensive than the K&Ns too. Don't forget to get yourself filter oil. I think even PepBoys sells K&N filter cleaning and oiling kits.
Don't believe what they say about not needing to re-jet. At least my 550K with PD46C carbs DEFINITELY needed rejetting. I also have a MAC 4-1 exhaust, which advertises the same "no need for rejetting", though. Could be that both the original 4-4 exhaust and the stock airbox are very restrictive.
I haven't been working on this for the past couple of weeks as I've had other things on my plate.
I've still got 106 mains in my bike, which work well, but I feel may be just slightly too rich. I get the slightest bit of blubbering at WOT above 7000 RPM, and seem to top out at about 95mph (I may be chickening out due to traffic considerations). My 0-3/4 throttle is excellent, with needles at 2nd groove from top.
I'm on my way to a local shop to try and get DJ-104 or Keihin 105 mains right now. I'm tired of waiting a week for each delivery of jets from Dynojet, and paying too much for shipping. Dynojet wouldn't throw them in the US Mail for $.41 and two days.
It sounds like you are just about there. The 104's will probably do the trick IMO.