I'm cleaning my '76 CB550K carbs before this season, and while I cleaned them last year the bike ran rich all season so I'm going through them again to see if I missed anything. I'm reverting back to original needle jets and air screws. My emulsifiers are out and very clean , and I decided to make sure they were recieving air as they should be.
this is my main concern: do the emulsifiers recieve air from the air screw? Spraying brake parts cleaner into the air screw opening, it comes out of the idle jet threads, the idle jet opening in the carb throat, and through a small hole in the air horn -- there is no flow from the air screw to the mainjet/emulsifier passageway -- is this a problem? I have tried forcing mechanic wire from the air screw opening towards the emulsifiers but it doesn't go through, either it is super clogged or there is not meant to be a thru-way. a clogged port would certainly cause poor combustion and efficiency. I have checked the brass fitting in the air horn which leads to the emulsifier and all are clear.
a second concern is on the looseness of the (push in) main jet in its holder. one carb the jet doesn't stay in on its own. the body has lost enough material to oxidation to let the jet just fall out. It is not so bad that I can see past the jet or jet oring, but I know this can lead to fuel leaking around the outside of the jet causing rich issues. does anyone have a fix for this? Maybe some JB weld on the inner bore of the main orifice would tighten up the fitting.
thanks for the help!