I got it all back together and it fired right up and ran great. I've been commuting on it since mid-January and now have 1000 miles of shake down running on it.
A few weeks ago it started running rough and acting strange. I pulled the valve cover again to double check the valves. I'd been hearing what sounded like occasional ticking from the top end and just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed anything. Then I balanced the carbs. Truth be told, I hadn't done this when I first put it together because it was running so well. After the balance it was running great again, but it only lasted about a week and a half before it started running poorly again.
Last night, when I got to a friends house, I spritzed the headers and determined that the #3 cylinder wasn't firing. I pulled the plug and it was badly fouled (black). I pulled the other plugs and they all looked a bit lean. I cleaned the plug and tried to adjust the mixture screws a bit (I let my friend confuse me and actually turned them in). It ran fine on the way home and started and ran fine on the way to work.
When I went to leave work, it didn't want to start. After a lot of cranking, I was able to get it to weakly start with no choke. Once it warmed up it ran, but only on three again. I rode it home and pulled the carbs after confirming that the #3 cylinder wasn't firing again. I went through them completely and I couldn't find anything amiss or different about #3. I put them back in, cleaned up the plug again and went for a test drive.
It seemed ok, but not confidence inspiring. If it acts up again are there any clues about what else I should be looking for.
thanks much.
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