Aye Rufus,
Back in from a canter on the Ducati, a wee bit blowy and rain coming in fast from the west, but not a bad run.
Now for your carbie query! Although I have never had to deal with one these beasties, I suspect that they are not disimilar to other Honda carbs. If the fuel tap from the tank is turned 'OFF', you should be able to drain the carb bowl by slackening the drain screw.
N.B. these have a taper and a rubber 'O' ring seal to keep them fuel tight! So, yes, you will have an initial fuel flow, with the fuel tank tap 'ON' or 'OFF'. But, in the 'OFF' position, the fuel flow should only be the contents of the fuel line and carburettor float bowl.
Spare parts prices on the CMSNL site aren't cheap, but then what "Classic" Jap parts are these days ?!
A complete carb is £405 and a rebuild gasket kit is £28-74 inc 20%VAT, but no P&P.
I thought AMAL parts were expensive, but not compared with these. However, these were a better carb and have a diaphragm pump in them.
A good exploded diagram for the carb is available on the CMSNL website and this can be enlarged in a separate tab.
Here is the link:
Honda-CB250RS-1980-a-England_model_carb Here is the separate link to the exploded parts diag:
Honda-CB250RS-1980-a-England-carb_exploded_diagramFowlers, Dave Silver, WeeMoto for parts.
Good health, Bill