All right, so I bought a CB550 a few days ago, and it's about a wreck. Came with no air filter, baffles chopped out of the mufflers, and unbalanced stock-ish carbs. I've got a balance kit on order, so there's that, but I've got more problems than just that, and I've never worked on a carburetor before, much less 4 at once.
SO, here's where I'm at. The previous owner cleaned and "rebuilt" the carbs, which basically entailed OEM sized jets, and looking at and soaking everything. I called him today and apparently he didn't put new needles or seals in. I'm sure it doesn't help that the extent of my carburetor knowledge is how to set the mixture, and I'm very basically proficient at that. So here's the symptoms, followed by a video:
Doesn't want to keep an idle unless the idle screw is set way in, have to mess with the choke sometimes just to keep it running after it's warm, sputters under load, is sluggish up until about 2k rpm, then gets power all of a sudden, sometimes backfires (mainly through carburetor while under load,) backfires while revving, both through the exhaust and cabruretors (mainly the #1 carb,) won't go over 4-5K rpm. Also has white smoke from left exhaust pipe.
Those were the symptoms yesterday, this morning, I went and cranked it, then put some gas in it, and as I was filling it, gas started pouring out of the carburetors. WTF? I quickly shut off the fuel at the tank, then let the idle screw all the way out. Washed the bike off, rocked the throttle, then hooked the gas tank back up and turned the fuel on, then gas started leaking out of the #2 carburetor drain line only. Turned gas off, rocked the throttle a couple of times, turned the gas back on, and same result. I have no idea what I'm doing with carburetors, and any help you guys may be able to provide will be greatly appreciated. Lastly, here's a video of start, idle, rev, exhaust sound, and a quick run up to 3rd gear down the street, and back. I apologize for the 2nd half of the video, as it's hard to pin a cell phone under your chin and ride a motorcycle at the same time. The 2nd half is mainly for the sound while under load, though.
Well, I would post a video, but the forums won't let me. I can't post an outbound link and the forum won't allow an MP4 as an attachment. I have the video on my flickr account though, which is aaronparris. It'll be the first file on the profile. I would convert the video to upload it, but I'm not on my own laptop, and I'm not gonna download stuff to a company computer. My PC is back in CA.