You guys are going to love this one.
So got the carb set off and started to get this cleaned up. When I opened up the float bowls I couldn't believe what I found. This what happens when you leave Ethanol gas in an engine. It turned to sugar and plugged up every opening. I cleaned up the original set that I took off the best I could. Got down to the last carb and was installing the float pin. The mounting post broke...
I had work so hard getting to this point and was ready to call it the night. So I still had the other set of carbs the guy gave me when I bought the bike. So I broke it open and it is in much better shape. The only problem I had, I couldn't get the throttle to open up. After some penetrating oil and elbow grease I managed to get them free up and moving. Have to say this set is much better than the one that came off the bike. So Carb cleaning done and I think these will work just fine. Will fill the bowls up with gas to make sure I don't have any leaks. Better to do this with it off the bike then to take it all off again.
New choke cable came in the mail today. Fits and was a good find for $9. Bike is still paid for and free.
Tested the Ignition Control Modules. Now in search of cheap parts again. Wish there was a pick pull lot for motorcycles near bye. I PPL all my parts for my cars this way. Save a lot of cash and its a good time to spend outdoors.
I found these same ones on Amazon for around $59.
http://www.electrosport.com/street-bikes/honda/cb900c-custom-80-82/igniter-honda-cb650-1100cx500-650gl1100.html But I think I can still find them cheaper, I hope.
Thanks all for the input, this SOHC4 forum has been great. Learning as I go. Oh...On the new set of cars it didn't have this vacuum connection that was on the bike set. Is it needed and where does it go? I couldn't find any pictures on the shop manual showing this. Its on the primary carb and I would think it would go to the air box.