I would argue that none of those fixes caused a richer mixture.
Back to the basics - fuel, air, spark.
Pull plugs. Leave leads connected and ground the threads. Crank and look for spark on all 4.
Attempt starting with just priming. Mixture rich. boost pump on for 3 seconds. Go ico and crank. If it doesn’t kick, prime for 4 seconds, then ico and crank again, then 5, etc. etc. if you can get it to kick over, THEN you begin to focus on fuel delivery. First stop is the servo. Have you cleaned the finger strainer? Any signs of air restriction, try starting with different throttle positions, etc.
If it won’t kick over, then on to compression testing as well as excessive ign advance. You can attempt to start only on the mag. If it starts and runs, you have identified the lse as the culprit. This may or may not work depending upon how powerful your starter is. You need a certain rpm to get a non impulse mag to spark. You can test this via the method above.
Crank no start is probably the most complex troubleshooting scenario. You may need some expert help. I could write pages on the subject. It is a matter of discrete component testing and eliminating variables.
Well, this is just maddening! Did I mention my RV-4 is stranded in a friend's hangar? I did the above testing and haven't yet found anything wrong:
1. Pulled all 8 plugs. Verified spark at 0 degrees and 180 degrees on the LSE, 25 degrees on the Slick mag. Friend thinks the spark looks "weak." I just ordered the new-style coils from LSE. I'll install those when they arrive just to eliminate 25-year-old coils.
2. Lots of start attempts with lots of different techniques from no purge or prime to full purge and lots of prime. Ground crew reports seeing fuel mist from all 4 exhaust pipes after 30-ish seconds of start attempts. The best I've gotten is a few chuffs, then nothing further.
3. Compression test done cold (obviously.) No cheating, no rocking the prop. Just straight to TDC on all 4 cylinders and pressurize:
77, 77, 78, 76. No hissing, no leaks. Pulling through by hand feels normal and the same on all 4.
4. Yesterday I rewired my start button straight to the start solenoid, bypassing the ignition toggle switches, so I can start in any ignition scenario. Tried starts on mag only (non-impulse) with absolutely no pops. Tried starts with both ignitions on. That's when I got a few chuffs, then nothing. I disconnected the mag P-lead to eliminate the mag toggle switch. No pops.
5 (pending): I've purchased an inductive timing light. I'll brave the whirling prop and try to verify the timing on both ignitions.
To reiterate earlier tests, I've pretty much eliminated fuel delivery. Shot glass test shows even flow and the rate is what Don Rivera specified it should be, modulating with throttle, mixture, and purge valve.
I am just deeply frustrated. The few remaining ideas I have are to replace the coils, pull the Hall Effect Sensor and look for oil inside. After that I'm about to send the fuel servo and flow divider to Airflow Performance, send the Plasma II+ to Lightspeed Engineering, and send the Slick mag to a local shop for a 500-hour overhaul. And at that point the airplane will be in his hangar for a couple of months.