Hey, time I posted a couple pictures. I've had a CB550K sitting in the garage for a couple years. It ran when it came in, and then sat ignored and unattended until I had some free time.
This summer I began the job of cleaning her up, and getting her running again. The carb bank came off. Not too bad on the outside, but they had some shine in them by the time I was done.
Inside, moderate amounts of lacquer, but tons and tons of green crystals and gook. What's that about? I cleaned it out and after a couple tries and some swearing, got the carbs all back together.
So after much swearing and taking them apart and putting them back together twice more, I had carbs. I went through the electrical at the same time and swapped out the points, plugs, and coils and plug wires -- near as I can tell the coils and wires were original, and showing their age.
Now with the bike firing up, I began to learn a little bit about syncing four carbs. That part wasn't so bad once I had the tool (after another two week wait for delivery), and she's running steadier now, but still rattling. The cam chain lock nut is seized to the adjuster screw, so I'm thinking the last owner wasn't one for adjusting the cam chain. The nut and screw will spin and spin counter clockwise, but not move back clockwise, and nothing will free them from each other. Bit of a dead end there.
With some clutch adjusting and an oil change, the bike is running and shifting well enough, but seems to have a real lack of power in second -- I haven't had her out of the yard yet, so who knows after that. I've recently learned that my pipes aren't stock, and there are no signs that the carbs were rejetted for the pipes, so maybe that's where some of my power is going?
I'm getting insurance and registration sorted out so that I can take her for longer test drives, but given that I'm north of everything and it's october, it might be a long winter sorting some of this out.