I spent time working on the master cylinders. I have three of them and they are all stuck. I've soaked them in alcohol for several days now, and while I can stick a rod in the outlet and move the plunger that way, the pistons are still stuck. Through judicious hammer use, I managed to get one apart. Another has the piston pushed all the way in, with the snap ring stuck. the last has the snap ring out, but the piston is stuck halfway down. I'll be taking parts to wok tomorrow to clean in the parts washer.
I have two banks of carbs, courtesy of the two parts bikes. One is a set of keyhole carbs, the other are round tops. Both are stuck. The keyhole carbs are the ones I have off the bike, I haven't gotten around to taking the other parts bike apart yet.
They don't look bad on the outside, but that's not where the gas is. I took several pictures so I can be sure to get it back together correctly.
I wanted to separate the carbs, so I took the bracket off the back, and then took the screws off the front. Unfortunately I think the carbs are "permanently" attached to this bracket. Ok, maybe not permanently, but in a way so they aren't made to be separated.
The view with the cover off. Once I got the slides loose, (I use wd-40 as a solvent/lubricant/rinse) I started taking the slides out.
I don't know why that spring is in there, but with a curved pick I was able to unhook it from the upper pin, then from the bottom. It went into a plastic bag. Next came the Jesus clips (as in "Jesus, where did it go?") I used my pick and a fingernail, making sure the clip went flying down into the slide where I could find it. Now all that's left before you take the link out is to remove the screw that attaches the arm to the shaft. Do that, slide the link off, and the slide comes out easily. I never touched the sync screws.
Once done I turned it upside down and forgot to take pictures. The bowls came off and went into bags. The floats and everything inside the bowls were coated in sticky varnish. I used more wd-40 to free the floats, then pushed out the pivot pins with my pick. a couple of them I had to slide back and forth, cleaning each side with the wd-40 before they'd come out. I also removed the main jets. (?) The idle air screws I left alone.
Now I have a rack of stripped carbs and 5 bags of carb parts. Each carb got it's own bag, the tops and mounting screws went into the fifth bag. I don't think it'll hurt to mix those up.
Still no call from Forking by Frank.