Well....here is what I have found out....so far from two guys on here, who are running pretty similar setups to what I have:
"edbikerii's" setup:
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.
And then Shoemaniii's setup:
"my 77cb550k w/pd46a carbs, pods and oem 4/4 "hit the wall" at about 6000rpms, i lowered the clip position and it now screams to 8000rpm (haven't dared to run my pride to redline, although she pulls to 85/90mph easily). strong power everywhere, no popping on decel, etc. here's my set-up, 0-2000ft el."
pd46a carbs
pods w/oem 4/4
mains -- 105
idle jets -- 42
clip position -- 4th down
a/s -- 2t
needle -- e2350f
floats -- 14.5mm
ngk 5ohm caps
relative compression, cold--150, 155, 160 and 150psi
Looks like more turns out on the air needles resutls in raising the needle.....
So, in short....I am going to pull the carbs....check and reset my valves, cam chain tension, and point gap, and then install the 105 mains I ordered and set my floats at 14.5mm instead of 12.5mm. If she acts lean at all....then I will raise the needles and bench sync.....and make sure those air needles are the same!!!! It some point, it will run good....then I will sync the carbs with a vacuum setup. Still up in the air as to whether to go with a dyna ignition or Hondaman. I HATE the idea of buying new coils, wires, etc., when the stock stuff is working just fine....I'd rather make what Honda made work for me.
I really wish i would have left the all the engine stuff stock....it worked perfectly that way....But I gutted the bike, so now I have to get it back to where she is liveable, and still looks cool and is ULTRA light (she is already VERY light!~
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~Joe