I appreciate the support. So here is the problem: I am building this GS for my neighbor and he requested 4-to-1 exhaust and pods so I needed to do a stage 3 kit to make that happen. I took the bike and kit to a buddy who is a drag races (cars and bikes) guy who owns a shop to make sure I don't screw anything up. We rejetted the carbs no problem, we vacuum synched the carbs and lastly, when we went to take the access plugs out (no problem there either) we found that the mixture screws were FROZEN solid. We put some blaster in there and let them sit overnight. Not one mm.
By this time we are concerned that we will be doing more harm than good as the pathetic screw heads are close to being stripped. That is when we resorted to the left hand drill bit. We made a pilot hole and then tried with the left hand bit and no matter how much it wanted to bite it just didn't.
New challenge: I just recieved today a new (used) set form another member (THANK YOU EL CORNUS!!!!). Get this. There was one single mixture screw that did come out easily on the sad set and on the new one that I got they all came out except for the one that did come out on the first set. So now I am going to have to marry the sets to get one good one. The lucky part is that it is the same carb body that needs to be switched. The #4 carb body.
I now need to figure out how to swap the bodies. Any advice there? The manual doesn't cover that, but I am sure I can do my usual digging.
Sorry for being so wordy. I am just trying to be thorough in my explanation. Did I go about this all wrong?
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