If not already, +1.
Should
not be resistor plugs - Champion RN4, NGK BR7ES, etc.
Should not have HT resistance, period; not plugs, not caps, not leads; however, the photos with the o.p.'s first post appear to show original plug covers, in which case the plug terminals are crimped on the leads - the covers are just that.
@Sundance:-
. Detach each plug cover/cap from its plug and look inside the cover; while holding the plug cap, wiggle the HT lead; if the plug terminal moves in the cover, the HT lead and plug cover is correct D2207 (60-2207) listed in the parts book, probably original to the bike.
. Plug covers or caps, probably wise to check the resistance - detach each HT lead from its coil, measure the resistance between each HT lead's coil terminal and its cover's/cap's plug terminal; should be close to zero Ohms.
. If the reading is not close to zero Ohms, if it is a cap and not a cover, unscrew cap from lead, test the resistance of each component individually. If both components then test close to zero Ohms, follow
@solomon's advice but only temporarily until you can replace separate leads and plug caps with correct D2207.
.. If either lead or cap does not test close to zero Ohms, discard both, replace with a D2207. As I say, these (should) have both coil and plug terminals crimped to the lead (avoid any that do not), eliminates both the possibility of a separate plug cap "going high resistance" and also the separate lead-to-plug connection that persistently loosens causing HT problems.
Should not be but things you should check:-
. Two separate coils, one mounted each side of the frame tubes above the engine, the Boyer Transistor Box Black wire is connected to only one coil's -ve terminal, only this coil's +ve terminal is connected to the other coil's -ve terminal and only that second coil's +ve terminal is connected into the bike's Red harness wiring. This is known as "connection in series".
. LT resistance between 1.5 Ohms and 2.2 Ohms.
Because the coils' LT are "connected in series" between the Boyer Transistor Box Black wire and a harness Red wire to battery +ve, any problem with one coil LT will affect both; LT affected will affect the HT.
When checking coils' LT resistance, also check each coil between:-
. HT terminal and each LT terminal in turn, should be ~5,000 Ohms but old PVL's could be up to 7,000 Ohms;
. coil's casing and each of the three terminals in turn, should all be very high Ohms = no continuity.
What exactly did you do during the rebuild?
Either the bike is working correctly or it is not. If it is not working correctly, why discount suggestions before checking them?
Engine idling, if you can hear a chuffing sound from the head gasket, it is leaking. No chuffing sound,
the other possibility for a leak is between the cylinders; this will need a leak down test to detect, the simpler compression test will give the same pressure from each cylinder.
When the engine is idling, spray a flammable liquid around
all three manifold joints in turn. If the idle changes/speeds up after a spray, the flammable spray is being sucked into the inlet through that manifold joint and is improving the mixture.
Did you fit both the E11459 gasket and the E2968 Insulating block between the carb and the manifold?