Just finished ultrasonic cleaning and replacing all the O-rings on the carbs from my 1978 GS750. I set the fuel and air screws back to where they were before the cleaning. (3/4 turn and 1-1/2 turns). Now the bike is very slow to start when cold, and when warmed up it idles around 2,000 rpm unless I "blip" the throttle, then it goes back down to 1200 rpm. Once warmed up, the bike starts fine and the choke will raise the idle to around 3,000 rpm when applied. I have ridden the bike a few miles and it pulls and accelerates well throughout the entire rpm range. Adjusting the pilot air screws do not seem to have any effect on the idle at all??? I have not synced the carbs with a set of gauges yet. My question is, will a carb sync cure this, or do you think that I have other issues? Any idea of where to start???