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 wileecoyotee L Plate Warrior

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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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It has a GOOD spark? So fat, blue and jumping across the middle of the electrode?
When you had it apart, how did the woodroffe key/taper for the flywheel look. Could it have moved/spun?
How are you setting the timing? By points gap? Flywheel markings? Piston position? Crank position? Check it's correct using one of the latter two methods (so measured at mm BTDC or with a degree wheel. I've known timing marks to be out due to historic fiddling.
I'd be tempted to jury rigg the ignition direct to the the coil too.
Why all the above? Because electrics are the most cfommon problem.
Now to fuelling. Running better with the cover off suggests it's running rich.
Running better winding off from WOT suggests it's running lean.
It could be both. Maybe it's running rich at lower revs but lean at higher revs because you took the carb cover off to make it run right at lower revs.
If you can be arsed a) Taking the carb off again and b) Spending more money. A carb service kit isn't the worst thing to try. I put one on the wifes YB100 and it's now ringing like a church bell. Remember, these bikes are getting old now and have had years of teenagers messing with them.
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One other thing to think about. Did the seals get replaced before or after the shot bearing? If it was before, it could have gone again. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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