Thanks a ton so far.
So after new rings and cleaned pistons, head, valve cover, and gaskets, I triple checked the timing when I first put the camshaft back in…
And with everything buttoned back up, I’ve also checked the valve lash, pointed gaps, static timing with a light and multimeter, and I mean it’s as exact as I feel I can get it using my naked eye.
That said, obviously the advancer was removed and it sat while I chopped the frame and built the new harness and hump seat. I did notice it has a different lobe on either end so maybe that’s where I’ll check tomorrow before tearing the carbs out again.
Would I just pull off the advancer and flip over the cam?
Also compression is pretty good and wants to turn itself over on the compression stroke when manually rotating, so that part I’m fairly certain of.
If the timing was 180 out, would flipping the points bullet ends correct that? As far as I know the coils only fire as a result of the points breaking so left or right only matters for orientation based on which opens when…
For the carbs, I felt something was goofy cuz at one point I tried to restrict the intake and then I got gas dribbling out the exhaust…. But that could have just been cuz it wasn’t igniting and being expelled thru the exhaust valve
I think that's everything.... I'll check the advance cam in the am and then retry before I pull anything else apart.
Oh, float height.... I have some Vinton rings that might a little more proud of the groove than stock, so 0.5mm puts me closer to that 18.5 recommended... Though i do think the float needles are getting hung up. I'll address that after the cam if it's not behaving better.
I appreciate you guys. I will say old sohc twins are a breeze compared to dohc or even sohc 4s

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Here's a pic so you can see how she sits currently.... I'll be updating the build thread this weekend I hope.
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