Hi Steve,
Glad to hear all was (reasonably!) well.
Our ex-andy420 bike still has a problem with a misfire/ignition/fuelling problem unless it's in 4th or 5th and wound right open
tried different advances through the rev range,
I also tried this, but with the previous ignition system. That was the reason I wanted that previous (Silent Hektik) ignition system, as I only had to move the pickup thru a curve. Ignitech requires electronic jiggery-pokery to advance it, right? I didn't fancy that!
and changing needle positions
I also had a play with this on that day when we were at snetterton steve... It only made it worse, going either way, so I put it back to where I could to get it to run.
...misfire/ignition/fuelling problem unless it's in 4th or 5th and wound right open
...once 'on song' that is a stonking engine, clearly outperforming similar machines in the same class by a country mile.
Well, that makes me feel a little better!!

Various people suggested various problems to me:
Needles (dont think so)
Mains (ditto)
Timing (with 2 different set ups, and the same results, changing adv/ ret, I think we've now eliminated that)
Flat-top piston isn't making enough compression (I SERIOUSLY doubt that!!)
Big cam is too much for the flat-top piston (possible, but can only know by buying and changing the cam)
During the course of the project, I cam to realise that there is a big difference between assembling a motor to spec, and building a motor off-spec, and getting something usable. Keep plugging away steve, and keep us posted,
cheers mate
a
ps. Are they CR37s?? Maybe going to CR33s would give better low down running?