Clarence
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I think I'll throw in on this.
In my opinion if ya have the valves set correctly (assume the adjuster screws have a good contact surface and the stems are not grooved) and the timing is set correctly (clean contacts on the points) and ya have a good set of plugs and wires ya can most times set the carbs as the tuning idea says and Forget About All the Special Tools, Test Equipment and go ride the bike!.
For some reason this generation of 250/305 owners are looking past the fact that HONDA designed/made a engine that Any Fool Can TUNE.
Change This/Change That!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????
When ya change all the Running Parts Ya will more than likely have a engine which has more tuning problems than stock for sure.
When Ya build a Big Bore Engine (bigger Cams and Stronger Valve Springs) ya may find that it is More Difficult to Keep Running than stock or at Worst "Have A Grenade Blow Between Your Legs as I witnessed both many times in the 60's.
Those who race Know Ya have to Take That Engine Apart Often to BE SURE THINGS ARE NOT COMING APART!
And Some of Ya Think Ya can "Just ride the street" like a Stock Engine???????????
KISS! "KEEP IT STOCK STUPID!. .....lm
brewsky wrote:The old post I found some time ago was about a do-it-yourself version consisting of just an oxygen sensor and voltmeter which could be done for way less than $100.00.
Will keep digging!