Sounds like you were almost there with the 36's on the top clip, and moving them to the middle clip gave you a rich cut.... mmmmmm.
What altitude do you live at? You know if you live high, like I do then it is not always necessary to rejet for an after market pipe, as the bikes a re jetted for sea level from the factory, which will cause a rich run at altitude, putting on a 4-1 brings it to where it should be with the stock jetting.
My bike, Jennifer has lived with a 4-1 and stock jetting for 25 years of her life and runs like a swiss watch, I live at 5500ft above sea level.
And to all those who are about to wave their fingers at me, tellig me what evils will eventually befall my bike, no, not she has done the better part of 375000Km like that, if it was going to kill her, it would have happened by now.
Danny, you may just need to find that sweet spot between the top and next groove, maybe try a thin washer as a shim under the clip to raise the needle a tad but not so much as all the way to the next groove.
I would suggest returning the carbs to bone stock jetting and configuration, do plug chops and work from there, small adjustments at a time, otherwise you are just bouncing around not really getting anywhere fast. My bet is it only takes a main jet change of one maybe two sizes bigger to get it screaming around the rev counter. Nothing more than that.
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