Because of cylinder #1. I wanted to take pics and post them, so I could make sure what I was seeing and thinking was right. I recently installed pipes, which has made me pay way more attention to the plugs & the piston wash than I have had to when I was running basically stock. The motor was loading up a little on the low end, get into the midrange and it runs strong . I'm thinking this cylinder that's causing it. In previous threads I was asking if an exhaust leak (big, between cyl. and pipe) could cause a rich condition. I have pulled the carbs and pulled the bowl on #1 and it's looks good, but will go through it again. Also checked the reeds and they look perfect. When I started looking into this, the first thing I found that I was I had not properly installed the pipes, I was supposed to use sealant not only on the pipe to the can, but also at the connection between the pipe and head flanges. I thought the two rings on the flanges were all that sealed them, wrong. I checked with SLP and was told in both places, and to the belly pan makes sense. So the only thing I found to cause (obvious to me) was that the pipe on that cylinder was leaking and made a mess underneath it. The other two cylinders were noticably cleaner.