I finally had a little time to mess with the bike this weekend. two main issues i'm finding. to recap, i'm running the PAMCO ignition, with Keihin CR31 special carbs. two issues i'm running into now after having figured out there was a loose wiring causing coil 2/3 to not fire.
1. i'm using the strobe light to do dynamic timing at this point only at idle after warming up the engine. according to convention, one is supposed to use cylinder 1 or 4 to do the timing. I timed the ignition to #1 with the timing light clamped around plug wire one. then double checked with the clamp around #4 and it seems to be off or positional. I also compared to #2, which seems only slight off but acceptable, but the strobe light does not fire as regularly as #1. when checked with #3 it is even worse. at this point more or less both coils and pick ups on the ignition unit is working. so what's causing the misfires? it can't be the timing gun itself as #1 consistently produced good results and #3 consistently bad. but other wise the engine sounds like it runs fine.
2. with the Keihin CR specials, I manage to solve an issue with the engine idling better using the "wonderful fully detailed" manual that comes with the carbs (sarcasm). previously I noticed that the engine idles fine, but cuts out when giving anymore throttle than 1/8 turn. the air screw was too far out. I closed all 4 screws down and back it off 1/4 turn at a time. and seems like 1/2 turn was enough. she now revs smoothly. it seems when Dime City put it together, they set the screw 1.5 turns out (running it too lean.. am I right in this thought process?). but now, I'd like to balance the carbs as soon as I figure the timing issue... where the hell is one supposed to attach the vacuum gauge? I've search everywhere and no answer except making a hole in the rubber adapter going into the header. i'm assuming adjustments are made with the top cap off and the screws on the link lever. only thing I can think of is the small air leak jet underneath the link lever (see pic).