Well, I finally got up the gumption to fire up the '71 CB500 today. Before installing the carbs, I set the carb linkage to the 49mm discussed earlier in this thread. I checked the main jet O-rings and they were tight, so I didn't change them.
The bike fired right up (after sitting for 25 years) and....you guessed it: HANGING IDLE!!!
This is why I stopped working on bikes for so long.
I'm running points and set them statically. I put the timing light on it and it's close enough that it's not an issue. I will be converting to electronic soon, so I didn't mess with it.
I didn't sync the carbs since I'm assuming they will be coming back off.
I do have some questions about the 49mm setting.
I took pics BEFORE the carbs were rebuilt and you can still see the factory marks. It was mentioned earlier, on a different bike, that too many threads were showing on the sync screws. But look at how many are on here from the factory.
When set to 49mm, I have to screw the main idle screw WAY in. It feels like it's too much, but that is what is required to get the 49mm. After achieving that, I bench synced the carbs.
After bench syncing them, the sync screws look WAY different than the factory settings.
I have a set of HondaMan's O-rings. I will be pulling the @#$&^* carbs and installing those. I will be going back closer to the factory settings on the sync screws and see what happens.
I'm open to other suggestions.
On a positive not, it runs well, with no smoke, leaks or funny noises!
* First pics are before; factory settings. Middle pic shows the rack as delivered from OldSkoolCarbs (looking like factory settings Later pics are with the 49mm setting *