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I still say make sure the advance mechanism is actually advancing...
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The 550s have almost no low end grunt. Power should be very weak below 3,000 rpm...
getting fairly strong at 4,000 - 6,000 gradually increasing through 7,000.
and take off like a rocket at about 8,000 - 10,000. In the first couple gears at 8,000 rpm, it will take a strong grip to hang on to the bars. These are very short stroke engines, it does not hurt them at all to go to the high rpms and stay there all day. Ridden well and kept in the power band, it will smoke all but the fastest of cars up to 100 mph or so.
Usually just opening the throttle in sixth from a low speed it will top out at about 75 or so mph, but if you wind out fourth, take fifth to the red line and hit sixth it will accelerate right on up to red line in sixth gear.
These bikes are great if you like to wind things out. If you would rather open the throttle and chug on out, not so much.
If you have never ridden at all you really need some local help, post a location, there are people on this forum in your area who would be happy to help out.
Unless you have near zero compression, the problems you are having is not caused by anything internal in the engine.
I still say make sure the advance mechanism is actually advancing...
i honest have no idea how to do that lol
Thanks for all the info everyone. I have heard from a few people to pop the side cover and advance the timing. It has the stock air box on it and i'm thinking of getting a set of cones. It doesn't rev past 4500rpms just like you said too. I'm also looking on advice on rebuilding a my 550 engine. I have the one off my donor and i have rebuilt car engines but never a motorcycle one. Anyone know where i can get parts and gasket sets? Thanks again, love these kinds of forums, i build jeeps and i use those forums all the time. Better than any haynes or chilton book you can buy and this is free.
The timing is preset, so if the advancer unit works - don't ever get advice from them again
You do not need "more" air, again this is backwards thinking. You need the correct air/fuel mixture at the higher RPMs. If it's not running rich, you don't need more air
What do your spark plugs look like?
What are your compression readings?
Why would you rebuild a perfectly good engine?
Spark plugs are the ones it came with out of the barn and they are a little dark. Havent done any compression tests. Im thinking of rebuilding the engine because i bought a donor bike and i have a spare everything and i live in the northeast so i have all winter to work on the bike. In the end im trying to get this bike to at least be able to ride with the new gsxr that my buddy is buying in the spring. I know he'll smoke me no matter what i do, i'd just like to at least hit the highways.
Well i guess it will be cheaper to do it myself, i'm just gettin a little frustrated with ripping this thing apart to get the carbs out and putting it all back together again and again and again. Those carbs are mad hard to get out too. how do u adjust the valves because mine are pretty loud.
ok so after spending like 2 hours looking through basscliff's site, i've come to the conclusion that i missed a few things on the carb cleaning so i'm goin to redo that, i never cleaned the petcock so i will do that and make sure the tank breather is clear, then i'll do an oil change and a new set of plugs. hopefully that will about do it for now. I would like to adjust the valves but thats a little more involved right now. i am seeping oil out of the valve cover so i may end up doing it anyway. Can't say thank enough guys for all the info, i'll let you know how it comes out.
Don't forget to get a new set of O rings from cycleorings.com if you didn't already do that. Actually, get another set anyway, they're cheap enough...