i think your little black thing gets sandwiched between carbs 2 and 3 and is the hook point for the lower end of the return spring?that slow or pilot jet you show should have a hole right through its entire length,persist with the guitar string,its a tiny hole and easliy blocked.
Thanks!!
Could this have been what prevented the bike from starting? Can I soak them in something? All 4 are clogged...
Can you PLEASE explain where I need to that little black piece more clearly? I will look it up in the parts manual, but that is some confusing stuff...
Thanks for your help.
I agree that it is a spacer between the carbs. You may want to get four small tupperware bowls, or baggies, to put the pieces of each carb into. That way you know you have an equal amount of parts. There are as many ways to soak a carb as there are people here. I soaked mine in Pine Sol for a couple days and cleaned every nook and cranny with carb cleaner, then spayed compressed air throughout everything. Other methods work.
Be sure that the slides are free. and clean (top part of the carb). Clean the needles even if they look ok. You don't necessarily have to take the whole thing off as long as they slide easily. Even if you think you have cleaned everything, do it again because you don't want to have to keep taking them off when they leak on the bike. It is very important to get the jets cleaned, maybe even to the point of getting new ones. They are cheap.
Setting the float height is pretty easy, but has to be right. Ask when you get to that point; when every passage is clean, the jets are clean, the slides work nice and you are ready to put the bowls back on.
When it is all cleaned up, you will want to bench synchronize the carbs. Just ask when you get to that point and everything is back together on the bench.
Go to Honda and get some new gas line too. Remove, inspect, clean the petcock. Make sure that the little screen is good in there.
This and about a hundred other things and you're done.