I agree. A pressure test WOULD BE GREAT, if Alan had what’s necessary to do a pressure test. However he doesn’t have what’s needed & he is 1500 miles away from me.
Alan used someone else, a machinist, to install his bearings & seals, as he didn’t feel he could do the work himself. I advised him that this is why he’s now having a problem. He gave the work to someone else who didn’t know what the specifics of the installation were and Alan himself didn’t find out there were some specifics for the installation which needed to be adhered to. Now the problem has been exacerbated by trying to trouble shoot the problem without proper testing abilities or knowing for what to look.
I am going to recommend that he get on the forum and learn what’s needed to build leak down testing equipment. But, I can’t force him to do it. He has to want to do it. With 5 bikes in his shop and another on its way, it’s something he needs to learn to use.
There is a separate issue with the carbs. Both have worn float needle assemblies and so both are causing too much fuel to enter the motor and habitually flooding the motor. It becomes especially evident by the fact that the carb, with the motor off, continues to flow out the overflow tube, even though I have guided him through leveling the floats and that has appeared to have been done correctly.
Also, with the Ace 90 & the Ace 100, the bearings & seals were installed by the same machinist, so, chances are the same mistakes were made twice and Alan didn’t know what to look for before re-assembling the motor.
So he has now tackled leveling the left crank seal and will be calling Terry tomorrow morning to order the float needle & seat assembly for both carbs.
I take some responsibility for the float issue with the carb for the 90. This was a carb body which Maxie sent me to build for him and I failed to inspect the float needle & seat for wear, or it was close and the bit of use he’s given the bike has caused it to wear to the point of leakage. So now the needle & seat will be replaced on both. The only other difference is the 90 carb has a 100 main jet instead of a 95 because I didn’t have a 95 on hand.

Victor