... after having the Carbs service and rebuilt to include o-rings from Chef.. additionally, I have taken them off and left them soaking for 2 days to ensure they are clean ...
Hold on just a minute. Are you saying that you just had Chef rebuild your carbs, then soaked them again, yourself?
Did you totally dis-assemble them before dipping them or did you leave them assembled?
flipped the plug wires and no change (number 2 to 1, 3 to 4, 1 to 2, 4 to 3)
All that wire-switching makes me ask ... do you have the correct wires on the plugs?
You can't simply move them around the way you did, unless you also switched the wires from the coils to the ignitor.
The LEFT coil is normally connected to plugs 1 and 4, the RIGHT coil is connected to plugs 2 and 3.
If you want to move wires around to diagnose a problem, you swap 1&4 and you swap 2&3. If you move #1 to #2 or #3, it will be out of phase and fire at the wrong time.
So all i can think is that the valves are not opening or stuck open. pulled the valve cover off, brought the cam lobe pointing up towards sky and check each valve including moving the buckets.. .
Now you need to go back and check them properly. I know that the instructions are a bit confusing in all three manuals (Suzuki, Clymer and Haynes).
If you start with the exhaust valves on 1 and 2, you align the cam lobes so EX1 is pointing forward, EX2 is pointing up.
Without moving anything, check BOTH valves, EX1 and EX2.
Rotate the crank 180 degrees (1/2 turn), you will see that the lobe on IN1 is pointing up, IN2 is pointing rearward.
Without moving anything, check BOTH valves, IN1 and IN2.
Rotate the crank another 180 degrees, you will see that EX4 is pointing forward, EX3 is pointing up.
Without moving anything (do you see a pattern here?), check BOTH valves, EX3 and EX4.
Rotate the crank a final 180 degrees, you will see that IN4 is pointing up, IN3 is pointing rearward.
Without moving anything, check BOTH valves, IN3 and IN4.
All of the manuals show the cam lobe positions, but what they don't explain very well is that you check both valves at the same time.
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