Brandon,
thank you!!!
Thats the problem with the petcock!!! no washers!!!
Martino, thank you too!
the floats were off even though I just did them. The ruler I was using had an extra couple mm below the start point on the one side, I flipped it around and remeasured and adjusted. the float on carb 2 was still dumping after readjustment; while dumping gas, I tapped with a screw driver and it stopped...I believe the spring was sticking.
I went to autozone and picked up a bottle of Seafoam. This $hit is amazing
I put in half a bottle and rode up and down Telegraph (speed limit 50) and I immediately noticed a huge difference. It had full power with no hesitation from idle all the way through red line (only tried it once). It now is running the best ever. I have only had it for a week and am very impressed! This is my first Honda and I love it!
I have had a ducati 900 ss
(so uncomfortable to ride for more than 20 miles and the clutch really hurts your wrists at stop lights), a buell m2 cyclone
(too top heavy and too much vibration from the motor), sporster 883
(too low to the ground and not enough power) and a suzuki ts 250
(too old and slow and hard to find parts).
None of these bikes had any problems at all, I paid quite a bit for each, but was not happy with any of them.
This cb550 is BY FAR THE BEST OF ANY I HAVE OWNED!!!
BTW I was wrong when I said 22 mm. that is what is in the manual, but I actually adjusted them to 12.5mm. They must not be the original carbs.
???Any way of knowing what bike they're off? they look the same as all repair manual pics and go together the same and all. Maybe a later cb550
The motor is not the original one, it was replaced by the PO and I imagine he replaced the carbs too. from the number on the block, I think it is from the same year bike, (built in 73 sold in 74) the numbers on the vin and motor are only a few thousand apart.