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Nice to know a brother didnt get the short shaft

Cleaning the accel pump circuit. Follow the steps in order.
If any of these steps does not work, repeat the previous step. Wear eye protection .
Can of carb cleaner w red straw, sewing needle/pin are needed.
We are assuming your carbs have been thoroughly cleaned at this point.
Accel Pump Diaphragm Bowl: spray carb cleaner through the tiny side hole to ensure the check valve in the center of the bowl is clear.
#2 Carb Bowl: On the underside of the carb bowl, where the accel pump bowl attaches, spray carb cleaner into the small hole to verify the check valve on the TOP rim of the carb is clear.
Remove the three black accel pump fuel circuit tubes from their barbs. Be careful as each of these contain two brass restrictor tubes. Replace the fuel hose as needed, but be sure to install these restrictor tubes in the new fuel line.
Cleaning the accel pump jets: While these fuel tubes are off, you will need to spray carb cleaner into each one to verify a stream comes out of the accel pump jet in the carb throat. Carbs #2 and 3 you will need to finger-close the opposing side.
If no fuel squirts out of an accel pump jet, you will need to fashion a hook out of a sewing needle , or get a long shank'd fish hook, to carefully poke/clear the small hole of the accel pump jet whilst shooting carb cleaner into the fuel line barb. Repeat as necessary as these NEED to be clean.
#2 Carb bowl to carb body check valve interface. This is a tough one, as its a TINY hole. Find the brass plug on the carb body which mates to the check valve at the top of carb bowl #2. Please wear eye prot for this one.
You will need to spray air, or carb cleaner into this tiny hole, to make sure it fuel can pass thru. Fuel will come out one of the fuel line barbs of carb body #2
Once done, reinstall the three accel pump fuel connector tubes containing the brass restrictors.
Bench test. do these in order pls.
Install all carb fuel bowls EXCEPT for #2
Fit the diaphragm and spring into the accel pump bowl, and affix it to carb bowl #2.
Put a small amount of CLEAN fuel into the bottom of #2 carb bowl, and depress the accel pump rod until fuel squirts out of the TOP edge of carb bowl #2
Install the small o-ring on the top edge of carb bowl #2, and install the bowl onto the carbs.
Connect carbs to an aux fuel source, and let the bowls fill.( A PERFECT time to clear tube test them

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Use a std screwdriver (or actuate the throttle bell) on top of the accel pump rod to depress it until fuel squirts out ALL of the accel pump jets in the carb throats.
This might take 10-20 depressions of the diaphragm rod.
If NO fuel travels, you have a blockage somewhere.
First...check the o-ring at the top of #2 bowl.
If this o-ring is not OEM Honda, ive found that the off-size, compressed, can prevent any fuel from passing thru the bowl rim check valve.
To see if this is the case, remove ONE of the fuel lines between 1&2, or 2&3, and then depress the pump rod. If no fuel exits out the fuel barb, revisit the o-ring/check valve/brass interface insert here.
Dont put the carbs back on the bike until you get all these to squirt.

PM me if you have any issues working thru this...
Rob