Have to say I'm sceptical, if fuel is poured /squirted into the carbs, effectively by passing them and having no effect, then that surely can be due to no spark?If you had your carbs off,they need to be adjusted and syncronized.I just had the same issue.
Looking at your pic there,i notice the choke plunger is closed on #2 but open on #1 and #4,can't see #3,something going on there.No critters in exhaust the left bank carbs the little holes are at the 12 ocklock position and right bank carbs the 6 ocklock position
Where do you live? Maybe someone is close and much easier to diagnose.I see my error, weird. Went to one2dnax even tho i clicked link provided
A good point of view! Check the difference in the enrichment piston shafts, definitely out of adjustment, whoever butchered the rebuild on these probably neglected to re-tighten the rod set-screw for the forked follower which grabs the piston shaft. I rarely remove those rods when I soak a set of carbs, I just back-off the hex nut w/the rubber seal boot so the piston is loose in the bore, and when they come out of the soak, I use WD40 or CRC 5-56, then make sure they move smoothly before re-tightening the shaft nut.Looking at your pic there,i notice the choke plunger is closed on #2 but open on #1 and #4,can't see #3,something going on there.
The screws are turned to a smaller diameter at the ends to locate in a hole in the rod.Try to make all four enrichment fingers open and close to the same positions. Use I think a 10mm open-end wrench to remove the gland nut.
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