Bummer guys......
Thanks and no-thanks for the shotgun suggestion..... Thank you cuz, yeah, I can see this being a quick-type fix to carb blockage, potentially, especially with that carb cleaner squirting around everywhere.... Ol' Faithful up in the house.....
But now for a HUGE RESOUNDING 'NO THANKS' for the suggestion because you have now surfaced more fricking $$ out of my pocket! Kidding aside, it was good to do the procedure. I feel confident to be able to go in there fairly quickly and clean stuff out now.
BUT, when I took out diaphragms from cylinders 3 and 4, they both looked like the pic below.
Can I repair these two? They don't have holes in them, it's the black part missing, the material is still there underneath, if I'm stating that correctly.
I don't want to have to fork over another 200+ bucks...this bike is turning into a money pit..
In addition, I think I need to rebuild the carbs completely anyways, possibly... I did this 2 years ago, but may have to again... When I blasted air to remove the Fuel/Air Mixture Screw (FAMS), it seemed to take quite a bit... ONLY ONE screw came out with the spring and o-ring. All 3 others, just the screw came out. I tried to get the rest of the stuff but no dice. So, when I put these 3 back in, I had to really push and hope that the FAMS found it's way back inside the spring, through the o-ring (if not missing), and etc.
There's no way to guarantee, and also, the spring that DID come out was kinda rusty in a sense. I'm assuming I need to buy another carb kit and rebuild the carbs...thoughts? I probably need new FAMSs, springs, o-rings for them, etc. The little o-ring visible when you remove the diaphragms all seemed in good condition.
What else can I do to clean, check, anything else while the carb rack is off the bike (if needed)?