If it's got a 300main in it, I would think it's not the original carb, but I'm really not sure. I was hoping someone else would've chimed in that knows something about the A5's.
Do you know if the bike ran with that carb you currently have?...if yes, I wouldn't sweat it too much, just give it a good thorough cleaning...and check the spark plug a couple times to be sure it's not burning excessively lean...the plug insulator will be fairly white if it's too lean.
If you don't know if it's been run with that carb....then you're gonna be swinging in the dark a bit...but I still wouldn't sweat it too much. Again, give it a good thorough cleaning, set the needle clip in the middle position(if it's not already)...once you get it running, pay attention on how it reacts when you turn the throttle. If it wants to die right out once you start cracking the throttle off idle, there's a good chance it'll need a bigger pilot...and again....check the plug several times...if the insulator is anything lighter than a "coffee brown", then you know you'll need to go richer.
Another possible option, you could contact Sudco, and see what info they can give...and depending on your budget...you may be able to buy a brand new carb from them.
http://www.sudco.com/