Check! Got them replaced as well as the intake boot screws! Looks rather nice and is so much easier to work with.
Also replaced the whole ride side exhaust. There is no constricted header any more and the overall sound is a lot better, in my opinion.
I'm still not running well though. Here is the issue I have:
So it starts up fine with the choke pulled all the way out if it has been sitting for a while. Runs at higher than normal rpm (don't have a tach) and sounds great. After warming it up I push the choke in a go for a ride, no problems. It runs great and is really responsive and really quick.
However, other times it has NO power whatsoever and is completely unresponsive to the throttle. The exhaust doesn't sound like it is really breathing, and when I say that I mean there is no "pop" to it. You know that nice little edgy sound? Hard to describe, but I know it is definitely different from when it isn't acting up in this way. To me it sounds like it is not getting enough air. It takes forever to accelerate and just seems like I weigh 900 lbs and am trying to ride a Vespa. Struggles with hills, is sluggish after upshifts, and won't go above 35. Interestingly enough, the engine runs at the same RPM whether or not the choke is pulled all the way or or pushed all the way when it is acting up like this, but works fine when it is not acting up (higher rpm when choke is pulled out)
I just completely disassembled the carbs and dunked them in Berryman's for about two hours. Rinsed them with water, blew them out with air, and put everything back together so I don't believe there is any carb issue. I have the fuel mixture needles set to 1.5 turns out on each carb, per another 300 resto thread.
I'm thinking too tight of valves? I checked them when I checked the timing and loosened to spec, but maybe I was measuring in the wrong place? Where do I measure with the feeler gauges? I tried looking the BikeCliff manual, but the image is too blurry to determine where the feeler gauges are going in.
I also thought that maybe my fuel/air mixture could be too rich, or not lean enough. I don't know if that would cause this much loss in power, and I don't see any black smoke indicating excess fuel.
I also checked the carbs for sync. I put the gauges on after a good (not powerless) little ride, started it up and checked to see what the gauges pulled down too. Darm close to exactly the same on the both sides, so I must have gotten pretty close after reassembling the carbs.
Just a thought, but possible too much oil?
I'd appreciate any advice on where I should go first (valve clearance, fuel mixture, new bike - just kidding, etc.).
It's looking good and I'll throw up some pics when I can ride it down the beach so the attention is drawn away from dirty valve cover and cylinder head fins.. How do people get those shiny? :O