Hi all, I finally got my 73 cb500k2 out on the road this weekend. It is all stock and original, carbs recently cleaned with a Berrymans dip, air, and ultrasonic simple green bath with all new rubber parts and original hard parts, and a bench sync. 6,500 miles on the bike.
Anyhow, I took it out this weekend for the first ride of any length and after a bit noticed an occasional slight backfire and crummy idle. I was out for about 30-40 mins and filled it up at a pump during this time. I don't think it was acting up before the fill-up.
So long story short, I lost #1 cylinder, and when i drained the carb bowl i found some small chunks (possibly rust.) The Plug is heavily sooted and the pipe on that cylinder has had some bluing from some point in its life.
After some research, I discovered the filter screen in the petcock has separated a little in the area of the post so I assume the rust is from the tank. All fuel hose is new 5.5mm Honda stuff.
I already dropped the fuel bowl and pulled the jets and mixture screw and flushed carb cleaner through the passages with no change. So, where am I now...should I cut my losses and rip off the carbs and go through them again, or is there a less drastic approach that has a reasonable chance of success? Is there any solvent that will do anything to rust? Is there a more likely culprit than the carbs?