I worked a bunch on my K6 this weekend.
Mounted my freshly drilled rotor, new brake pads, bled brakes, adjusted rear drum, re-made my new custom clutch cable as it didn't fit (but was too long fortunately).
Took it for its first real ride today at lunch and got the brakes bedded in and could get a little squeal from the front tire on hard braking. Life was good.
45 minutes later I'm approaching work and stop at a red light. Upon acceleration I notice that uncomfortable sound and lack of power that come with a loss of a cylinder. I lost 2 and 4 last year while riding due to an ignition failure so I know that sound. I turned into work and thought better of parking it and drove the 10 minutes home.
Blue smoke at my first intersection. The bike (76 CB750K) was definitely shy of power but had plenty enough to get me home. I thought I heard tiny metal bits a couple times but the mind can play tricks on you when you're paranoid.
When I pulled into the garage I touched the headers. All were hot except #4 which was warm. I pulled the #4 spark plug and it was oil fouled. I cleaned it off and put it back in. Bike fired right up and sounded ok for about 2 seconds then started sounding anemic. All other plugs were dry and slightly brown when pulled. #4 has great spark when the plug is in the cable and laying against the engine.
I have a bad and sinking feeling that my #4 needs new rings.
I've done a little searching and have determined that a leak down test is optimal, but a wet/dry compression test would let me know a lot.
I think I can borrow a compression tool from the auto parts store to get a sense of things, but my gut tells me this motor is coming out before I'm riding again.