Well...... I was hoping that I was done posting in this thread, hoping I could post that for my maiden voyage, I left the driveway doing a wheelie, did the ton in third gear, picked up a babe at the local cafe and returned home doing a stoppie

....... but alas.... no such luck

. She didn't fire right away so I checked that I had the points/coil wires hooked up correctly. I reversed them and she fired right up, idling like a 500lb kitten - beautiful rumble

She would however, miss at higher rpm so I had a look at the points while it was running. They were arcing pretty severely which coupled with the missing, pointed toward a failed condenser. I was double checking the timing and things weren't jiving. The left set of points were firing the right cylinder. I switched the wires and the bike would not start so I pulled the valve covers off to determine exactly where the c*** was supposed to fire. Sure enough, the left points set was off 180deg. After a little bit of screwing around I discovered that when the previous owner rebuilt the engine, he didn't get the mechanical advance unit properly keyed to the cam and had put the dog that drives the point shaft outside-in(there is an arrow that shows the rotation and a mark to line it up with the advance unit). The factory keyed and stamped everything so it would just snap together - I guess some people should not be allowed to use tools

I was eventually able to take her up the road and even with the miss-fire I was pleased. Everything else worked - no funny noises, clutch and gearbox OK, nice rumble and decent road manners. I'll have to get a condenser tomorrow and test her out. If that doesn't work then it is likely the carbs - if so I'll turf the stockers and mount the TMs. Hopefully then my next post will be some pictures from Port Dover on the 13th
