I didn't want to ignore Nessism, but I tried to simplify my carburation section. maybe this makes more sense why I ruled carburation out...
Carburation...
I cleaned n flush the tank, screen is good as new. I rebuilt the petcock vacum valve, orings etc. I took the carbs out of the rack and disassembled apart. Soaked the jets overnite basically all the brass-ware, sprayed them the other day meanwhile I soak the carbs assembly. I freed the lil holes, spread coming out of jets was even. the rule was if I see a passage blew it in with cleaner until I see a good spread , then again with compressed air.
Main jet needles are shinny, same high and same shape. sliders go up and down at the same rate.
Intake passage to the floats have new orings and needles seal properly and their springs all look the same to me. stop all at the same volume on the reservoir. floats float no leaks, free to bounce on the intake needles happily.
Choke plungers seal or don't seal as they supposed to, put new orings on vacuum connectors and gas intake connectors, slider main needles are at the same high, springs look good and diaphragm rubber looks good and seal. they all go up and down at the same rate.
I assembled them back on the rails, bench synched them and visibly test the idle spray with compressed air. they dont leak gas unless I force gas into them. The way I checked for vacuum leaks is blowing with my mouth through the lines in the connectors.
although... again it doesn't mean they got dirty again by any means or acts of god.
I think the rule should be check everything every time you work on something and hopefully I'll get this rice cooker to run top notch.
If they are clogged, i'll take a look at Nessism links, maybe I missed something.
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