I'm still screwing around with that 550 Kawasaki I bought months ago for cheap. I hoped it would just need a quick carb clean and adjustment. Looks like two of the carb bodies are cracked where the tops screw down. Probably the reason for the erratic idle and poor throttle response. They're small cracks so it would run OK when cold. As it warmed up, I think the aluminum carb bodies expanded and let air leak in. I've been on those cracks with a Dremel tool and will do some JB Welding to seal them up.
One of those cracks went across the sealing surface of the upper diaphragm and wore a hole in it. Those suckers are $107 each! Has anybody used any product to patch a tiny hole in one of these? They are very thin and have to move, so I probably couldn't just slather on a bunch of RTV sealant and expect it to work.
Anyway, this is my 3rd or 4th time into these carbs and I hope to make it my last. I'm thinking I just want to get this bike running and get rid of it, so I rather not buy a new diaphragm. If that's the only option though, I'll have to bite the bullet.