Hey everyone.. just bought my first motorcycle, a 1976 CB550K. The bike runs great but I've just wanted to make sure that everything is adjusted properly and it's running as good as possible. First I just had some clarification questions about adjustments and the order they should be done. Please excuse the grocery list..
1. First Tappets should be adjusted to factory specs.
2. After this the idle screws should be adjusted?.. My understanding of how this is done is just unscrewing the screw on the side of the carb from its fully seated position until maximum idle is achieved? If too close to the seated position or more than three turns out then different pilot jets may be needed?
3. Finally, the carbs should be synced using a carb sync tool and matching the vacuum in each carb by adjusting the screws at the top of each carb?
I will be doing these adjustments in a couple weeks when I redo my carbs. After pulling them off for a cleaning and replacing the bowl gaskets to fix a fuel leak, I found that the previous owner was missing one of the clips that hold the main jet up so he used some kinda sealant to glue it in. I didn't have the clip so I left it as is for the time being (safe?). My intention is to do all of the above adjustments in a couple weeks while also replacing all the o-rings on the carbs (and that clip!).. this brings me to my next question.. instead of buying a carb kit is it fine to just order the correct sizes from ttps://www.theoringstore.com/ and use those to save some money?
Last question.. I'm concerned about a chain like noise I hear at idle. I was thinking if I should do a cam chain adjustment to see if it goes away but thought I'd ask what you guys thought the problem, if any, may be?
thanks for any help, tips, or advice..
-Corey