The 1978 CB750f I purchased had been sitting since 1986. The first thing done was to buy
carb needles and gaskets. The carbs were as bad as I expected. They seemed to clean up well and the bike fired up and ran for a few minutes. That was all I wanted at the time and I began to do some of the other things the bike needed. That was one month ago. I fired it up today and one of the floats stuck open. That seemed to clear up, but then I noticed that it would not throttle up. I removed the carbs to inspect and found debris in the #2 bowl. My question concerns the #2 float. The float felt softer than the other three floats. It did not seem to be soaked with fuel, but maybe the float degrading was the source of the debris. Has any one seen this before? Shouldn't they all be hard plastic?
One more question. One of the accellerator pump tubes seems to be clogged. Can it be removed from the carb body for cleaning or do I just need to soak the carb longer?
Thanks for any help.