I finally had the motor running , again . But , I could not get it to accelerate and it had very little power . It wouldn't stay running for very long without constant feathering . And , once it got hot after the last test ride , it acted like it was starting to seize , again .
I honed the cylinder until there was .008" piston clearance , just prior to this last fiasco .
I pulled the compression plate and found a nice puddle of very dark fuel/oil mix in the bottom of the crankcase .
That has been true each time I removed the compression plate since before the 'Wayne bore' .
That begs the question : how can I have a flooding problem , with the piston skirts and inside soaked in fuel/oil mix , and simultaneously have seizures ?
The float needle is not doing it's job . There are times I can see fuel dripping out of the air filter housing . And , the carb adjustment settings have to be set much leaner than any that have been suggested here . A bit over half a turn on the idle screw and about a full turn on the needle valve screw . Those lean settings and a flooding go hand in hand and likely why the motor doesn't accelerate .
I took a cylinder compression reading : right at 100 pounds .
The ring pinning has held nicely , so far . But , there isn't more than an hour run time involved .