good morning,
thanks for the further help LAds, I'll give just a very quick update on where I'm at.
While rotating the engine to get tdc on the first cylinder, with the points cover off I noticed that the points gap didn't look right (by right I mean that the gap, by eye, looked different for both) however before checking this I said that I would attend to the tappets, I removed the tappet covers, took guage in hand, bent it so that I could hook it 'down and under' and went to take to first reading. The first tappet I did check required adjustment but I wasn't happy with the way I was doing the job, primarly because the confined space and angle meant that I didn't think I could get a good feel as to which ones were catching / moving too freely etc. basically I dont have the experience just yet. Also the guage split half way along where I made the bend so I was worried that it could fall apart completly. So with this in mind I have decided to remove the rocker cover completly and do the job then.
I cant say which two cylinders were running dry as the tank is empty and I wanted to adjust tappets and points before I moved onto this part. But tonight I will get some new fuel, check the tap operation in bath settings , hook it up and kick over the engine a few times, then check the plugs. I'll let you know how I get on.
When reading back on this looks like I didn't do much atall last night even thought I was in teh shed for almost two hours, but I'm happy to know that I have already recognised two problems which will need fixing.
Also regards the petcock, thanks for the heads up on this TwoTired, I will get those carb identifiers and double check the bike model too, it was born in 1976, actually the bike came from Italy originally. One last thing I got the Keyster kit from Dave Silver Spares, I gave them the engin number year etc and this was the set that they sent out, it all appeared to fit right.
Cheers
Johnny