Found this older post when looking for some valve education.
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php/topic,10540.0.htmlIm working on a 79 CB750K and it runs absolutely flawless until I get to around 7500ish to 8000 RPMs...WOT and trying to break the ton was mu intentions here. Anyways it picks up a stumble. Back it down to around 6G and its rock solid again. Synced and resynced tha carbs with the Morgan Carbtune Pro and all 4 rods are almost perfectly level.
The exhaust is the Jardine system sold back in the day..1and 2 headers go into the left muffler and 3 and 4 cylinders drain into the right muffler. When its stumbles i can hear it from the right side of the bike and the left side is smooth as silk sounding. Thus its obviously a problem in either 3 or 4.
Anyway, the bike has a little over 19,000 on the clocks. I had the cam cover off and checked that the .05MM feeler gauge went into all the valves..but maybe the valves arent set right still?? Got a new gasket on the way and plan on rechecking ALL the valve clearances yet again seeing its been running again after 14 years.
So my question is, from reading the linked thread , is what the OP saying is to set the valves in THOUSANDS of an inch and NOT in MM??? I also noetd that cylinder 3 plug looks a little ashy and 4 is a bit rich but not carbon fouled I also have taken the carbs off to recheck and clogged jets and nothing..nice clean holes in all the jets. I rebuilt the carbs after a full 24 hour soak in Berrymans with all new orings directly from Honda.
OK fire away with suggestions on the stumble at High RPMs. I also thought of the spark advancer and am considering doing the spring mod wehre you cut off one end and rebend a loop which stiffens the springs...thus delaying what RPMs the advancr starts advancing spark.