After that possibility was eliminated, I went on to the mysterious ignition system. So far I have:
1)Torn down the bike to the frame, did some maintenance, looked over and tested the entire wire harness.
2)Tested ALL of the resistance levels on every ignition and non-ignition related product. The only thing that was out of range was the alternator exciter coil, which in this case is the primary power coil for the ignition system. The reading I got was @705ohms, when it was supposed to be between 750-1200ohms.
3)Cleaned up the pickups and magnets on the stator and rotor with a light wire brush tool on my dremel.
4)And I bought brand new spark plugs, along with a brand new supposedly "high performance" ignition coil, but no difference was obtained.
The Conclusion I came to was this; The primary ignition coil on the stator might have already had a short somewhere in it, but it wasn't noticeable until I raised the compression. When that happened, there was a need for more voltage in order to cross the spark plug gap under the now higher compression. And because this happened right after a long high speed run(got it up to 36mph
Oh and Darat, about that jet question; I believe you should be able to use that #87 jet in there, so long as you de-restrict the air-cleaner in small increments until you get the correct fuel/air ratio. Good Luck with the engine install
JF



