Glad you got it sorted.
I work in Angola and have brought some PD46A carbs with me as part of a rebuild project on a 1978, approx., CB550, not sure of model but engine number is CB550E- 2027851. Like others I found that the Clymers and Haynes manuals do not have any info on these Kei Hin carbs, so I joined this forum seeking guidance and will post progress hopefully to add to the collective PD46A knowledge. I have part dismantled the carbs and found the following, which fits in with other damage found to No 4 cylinder, broken rings, bent valve stem, scored cylinder.
Stamped on carb bodies PD46A □ OCY or could be PD46A □ OCV
Setting Carb 1 Carb 2 Carb 3 Carb 4
Float height 13.5 mm 10.5 mm 12.0 mm 12.0 mm
Air Screw 1 ½ turns 1 ½ turns 1 ½ turns 1 ½ turns
Main Jet 90 90 90 90
Slow Jet 42 42 42 42
Slide Height 34.2 mm 34.3 mm 34.2 mm 33.0 mm
Slow Jet height 14.4 mm 14.5 mm 14.3 mm 15.2 mm
Normal amount of gunge in the bowls and collected in channels, especially just above the main jet. No 4 especially dirty probably due to blow back through the carb.
Number 1 and 2 needle jet holders (emulsion tubes) were loose and No 3 had unscrewed almost completely, making it at least 5 mm lower. I thought maybe somebody had started to dismantle the carbs but on reflection the bowls were still glued on with gasket goo so the bike must have been running like this. As you can see the float heights are all over the place, I will set them at 14.5 mm (after reading sweet baby james post, thank you).
The slide height on No 4 is significantly higher, maybe because somebody tried to balance the carbs after No 4 cylinder already had other problems. Likewise the tick over is wound up so far that the choke lever does not increase throttle opening when on full choke. I will set all slides the same as No 2 to begin with (thanks lucky for slide height measuring tip) and then balance the vacuum later, and reduce initial tick over setting, set fast idle speed etc.
The slow jets are not pushed fully into the bodies and No 4 slow jet is significantly lower. I haven’t pulled the slow jets out yet but when I fit them I will make sure that they all fully seat and check that they are all the same height, maybe even locktight in place if they seem loose.
I will update with what happens when I have finished the rebuild and start the engine.
Big Al