Thanks for the comments Gents....
OK, to answer the questions....
First off valve springs.....This was my very first suspicion, and consequently, spent a tidy sum of money changing to a very nice set of double springs....Alas made no difference.
I tried much longer trumpets (in the shape of some plastic tube), and again did not shift the the point of the problem. I checked cam timing with a degree wheel on the crank pulley, and a dial guage reading inlet valve lift on cylinder 1 (tried on valve cap and follower)...so am confident that cam is set to the 106 degrees as recommended by piper...also worth mentioning that I can swing the vernier pulley on my cam from one end to another without it making any difference to the point of the problem. I have not checked the exhaust valve timing though!....That may be worth a look.
The inlet length is fairly standard for this engine (I would guess at it being 80mm)...there is a nicely matched inlet manifold (to the ports) bolted to the carbs, and as trumpet length does not make any difference, I was thinking this would not be down to inlet tract...
You are correct, it was not just a rebuild.....IN fact the block was new, the head was ported, new camshaft lifters, valve springs.....BUT, directly after I built the engine and installed it, I get it rolling roaded (at this point it still had a distributor)....it reached peak power at 6000rpm (155bhp)...However, as I was still running in the engine, I rarely revved it above 5000rpm....Meanwhile I decided to convert to MJ, I installed MJ, and while still running in, our club had a rolling road day...It was at this point on the rolling road the fuel spit back was noticed...however when I data logged the problem it seemed to occur at around 6000rpm.....I've since fitted trumpets and a sausage filter, and now the problem seems to occur at 5500rpm.......
Obviously this points to either MJ or the fitment of the new filter....but, having tried a different MJ system, it still did the same thing.. also removal of the trumpets did nothing to change the point of the problem.....
So, the obvious things I have tried but I can't even get the pointof the problem to move...I feel if I could move it either up or down the rev range, I would be 90% there...But so far have drawn a blank on everything.....
The only thing I havent changed are the HT leads (that were new), and the plugs......I'm trying to hunt down a dizzy at the mo and see if by putting that back on it works!....fingers crossed.
Anyway, keep the questions coming
Paul.