http://blacksquaremotorcycle.com/ignition-coils-test/
Using this as my guide
Thanks for the link. It's an excellent guide and can be used for those to come. In defense of Clymer I must say that ohmmeters in the early 70s were not as cheap as they are now.
When I reread, I see that you have both 5KΩ sparkplugcaps and
R(esistor) sparkplugs that are usually around 5KΩ as well. Even if that was OEM for Canada models, it's a bit much. Most of us prefer
either 5KΩ sparkplugcaps
or R(esistor) sparkplugs. I'm not saying this is the cause of the problem, but all in all you have a bit much resistance there. With everything else OK, it will run however. The problem is that these resistors have the nasty habit to increase in resistance over time and then you'll have little or no margin left. My advice would be to run the normal D7EA plugs when you have the 5KΩ caps. For the moment you can use what you have and check carefully if there's any 'firing' between caps and head (= ground) or HT leads and ground. Best seen in the dark and listen for little cracklike sounds. On the other hand four NGK D7EA plugs is not a big investment and you could help
us if you tested both sets and communicate the results. After all there is the chance the #1 sparkplug is no good anymore and simply replacing could be the cure. Mind you, we're still in step 1 of trying to analyze what is possibly wrong. BTW, I recommend to use the Honda plug wrench that is probably in your toolset. I've made it a habit everytime I replace a sparkplug to put a tiny little bit of coppergrease on its thread (Not all needs to be covered. Far from it).