After cleaning out number one carburettor I now have the 500 idling quite smoothly so tomorrow I plan to check & adjust the timing dynamically as the engine is happy to idle at 1000-1200 rpm.
The exhaust on number one cylinder is getting hot although it's clearly not as hot as the other three cylinders at the moment, a big improvement on yesterday.
I have all four side screws set at 1.5 turns out at the moment. I will check the valve clearances again as well. Is it advantageous to reduce the side screws to 1.0 turns first as a starting point?
The float levels were spot on before I dismantled the carbs and are still all equal at the correct setting.
My Haynes Manual talks about having the petrol tank raised to a height of 20" above normal - is this important when setting up the carbs?
I took quite a lot of trouble getting my bench sync as accurate as possible - firstly do the four side screws affect the vacuum reading?
Should I worry at this stage about number one cylinder being cooler than the other three?