So I went back out to the house in New Jersey where my bike is. I took apart the carbs, soaked them in a 1/1 solution of that crappy walmart degreaser and water. Scrubbed everything an put them back together, and as I was blowing out all the holes I cracked the overflow tube on one of the float bowls. Put a crack right down the middle of the brass tube. I guess it was just brittle and couldn't take the pressure, my compressor was set pretty high though. I immediately ordered a new float bowl on eBay and went about pulling a shady tree mechanic move: I used a wire tie with its plastic removed to tie the cracked tube back together. I figured it would be fine just for getting the bike running for now. So I button it up and start it with the starter and she purrs like a kitten. I pump up the tires and take her for a spin sans front brake because I haven't rebuilt it yet. The exhaust spat a little (I think white) smoke for about 20 min, and the outside of the exhaust smoked like crazy too from 30 years of oil and grime and rust being cooked off. After a bit both the outside and the inside of the exhaust stopped smoking. After that I drove it around my neighborhood for the first time. It was sublime. I've never worked on motorcycles before, or even carburetors for that matter. My dad didn't believe I was going to get this thing running in what was effectively two days of work.
Now for some questions for the experts:
1. My shady tree mechanic move worked, that bowl didn't leak. Buuuuuuut carb three had a little trickle. It was a very minor trickle. I'm thinking it could be one of two things: On one of my float bowls, I forget which carb I bolted it to, but the overflow tube was ever so slightly bent. Im thinking a little leak could have formed where the tube is pressed into the bowl. Possibility two is that there is something that is not exactly the same about carb number 3, because I replaced carb body number 3 wth a carb body from a '73, cb500. People on the internet claim they are the same, just marked different because of the jetting, but I noticed the hole opposite the slow jet hole is not threaded on the cb500 carb, and it is threaded on the cb550 carb. It makes me wonder if they are not truly identical. And of course option three is I did not set the float right because I was using a paper Ikea measuring tape.
2. Some PO had a fearing installed and then removed. They did a hack job of the wiring. As far as I can see all the electronics on the bike work correctly aside from the right turn signal staying on all the time when the bike is on when none of the other lights do. It starts blinking if I use the right turn signal, beeps at me and everything. But when I turn off the turn signal it goes back to being on continuously until I turn off the bike. Any suggestions on what I should look at first to fix this?
3. The front brake lever is seized, and the lines were contaminated and filed with crystals. I don't know of a way to clean the inside of the stock front brake lines so I'm going to rebuild the caliper for good measure and get a steel braided line and a new lever. Is this lever set good for my bike:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-8-MOTORCYCLE-Brake-Hydraulic-Cylinder-Master-CABLE-Clutch-Lever-US-NEW-/371670192854?hash=item56894512d6:g:PcYAAOSwBahU~UWt&vxp=mtr?
Also if I wanted to not be a total cheapskate and actually buy some nice levers, does anyone have a recommendation on a set of levers that would match the "look" of 70's bike but are "dog leg" style? I have size medium hands but I like to grip my levers with my second joint on my finger not my first. White knuckle NYC riding and all....
4. What are some good bars that have the same bends as the stock ones but are about an inch shorter and maybe 1-2 degree more backsweep?
5. Lowjack? I know too many dudes who have gotten bikes crappier than this one stolen in the city. I have a good place to store it at night but I'm worried about it being jacked in the middle of the day when I'm out and about.
6. I know everyone said put the stock airbox back on, well I discovered that my bike only came with about 80% of the original airbox. I just left the pods on for now but I'm going to get the rest of the airbox and put it back on. Thing is, I think my bike might be jetted correctly because I should jet up one size for the pods but down a size because I have 4 into 2 exhaust? As opposed to the stock 4 into 4?
I' d like to thank everyone on this site for all the info i needed to get my bike running. I'd also like to thank my dad's impact gun, without which I would not have been able to remove the oil filter housing bolt or the two big bolts in my brake caliper.
and as promised, picture: