This is a picture of the right side of my engine block. It's a 81 SH. I'd like to clean her up but could use some advice. The black stuff between the cooling fins looks to be the old black paint. That stuff is so loose I can rub it off with a finger. The cam covers are only peeling on this side, the other side is fine so I may want to just re-paint them. The acorn bolts on both sides have a fair amount of rust on them on both sides (rust is a problem here in the Northeast). Should I try to clean them up or replace them?
The other problem I'm having is hard starting. It takes awhile and a few tries to get her started with full open choke. I have to crank the throttle a few times to get her going. The PO said this was typical, but it's a bit embarrassing when I'm with a few other seasoned riders and they hit their buttons once and I'm still cranking.
Thanks in advance.

As far as the cold starting problem goes, I would suggest pulling the carbs, removing the bowls, and checking the 'choke' circuit orifice that is pressed into the bowl itself. It is where the long, thin brass tube sits when it's assembled. That is where the choke enricher gets is fuel supply. There is a very small orifice in there that can clog, and not supply the extra fuel needed for cold starting. If you do have to clean it, use a thin strand of copper wire to poke through the orifice. Don't make it oversize by using something too big. You will know if it's plugged if you spray some carb spray into the hole and none comes out the other opening in the of the bowl. As far as warm hard starts go, You may have some blockage in the pilot circuit, probably the pilot jets. That is the only fuel available to the engine when the choke is off. Opening the throttle when cranking doesn't raise the main needles enough to supply fuel when cranking. It just allows more air to enter leaning the mix even more.
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