Got my slighty used Progressive fork springs in the mail a couple days ago and finally got some time to install them today. They're right at 7/8" longer than the stock 40 year old springs and are soooo much stiffer.
Stock spring length
Progressive spring length
Getting the fork nuts tightened back down was quite a job, but they eventually screwed in tight. I haven't rode it yet but I can tell the front end is A LOT stiffer and doesn't sag as much.
Ran into a snag with the new 16T front sprocket. Here's the 17T from JT Sprockets mounted on the bike, notice how it sits almost flush with the edge of the groove:
And here is the 16T from Sprocket Specialists, notice how close it sits to the engine:
Something didn't add up here so I called Sprocket Specialists to figure out what was going on. We figured out that I DID order the right sprocket for a CB550 from them, but was supposed to receive a spacer as well that would move the sprocket closer to the edge of the groove and line everything up right. Since I didn't receive the spacer the customer service guy put 2 in the mail for me and had them shipped out that day. I have to say they have great customer service and extremely helpful technicians.
Checked the needle position on the carbs and they were all in the 4th groove from the top (stock position) so I raised them one notch to the 3rd position. Gonna install the new floats and reset the float height via the clear tube method again tomorrow, hopefully with the new air filter it all should take care of my richness problems.
Scored a sweet old K&N single cone filter and adapter from a another member here, can't wait for that to get here and try it out. Also, when I was going over the timing the other day I noticed the 2/3 points weren't making square contact and after reading some thread about that I decided to just replace them. Found a NOS TEC brand points set on ebay so I'll be installing that soon too. More pics to come!