I did it a little at time over the last few weeks, and finally got it all back together today. I got a mixed result, but I'm so pleased I don't care at this point.
Without even touching the pilot fuel screws or balancing, and just running it with the fuel in the bowls, it seems to run really well, with great off-idle response and right on up through 5-7k (about as far as I went with it just sitting in the garage). The catch is it dies within a few seconds when I hook the fuel pump up. It ran for a few seconds on my first try, but got all flooded soon thereafter, so I pulled the plugs and let it all air for an hour and a half with a fan on it and tried again, but only with what fuel was in the bowls, no extra fuel or fuel pressure. It started and ran well like that.
Unfortunately I tried to shortcut, and didn't replace any O-rings or gaskets (just lubed them up a bit before reinstall), so I'm thinking some of those may be the problem. I'm going to have to research and find exactly what I need there and redo that part of it. I will also check the float heights more closely. the float needle (?) tips looked fine to me (rubber).
I found the pilot fuel screws set from the factory @ 2 to 2 3/4+ turns out. I set them all back to 2 turns out to start out with, but I'm not even going to mess with those until I go back and do the O-rings, etc. The bike ran well on the highway when I rode it home after purchase, but shuddered in town. I found one pilot jet completely clogged with white crud, and a little of the same stuff in the bottom of a couple of the bowls and in one of the starter plunger circuits.
I dipped the first carb, but just used carb cleaner on the other 3, soaking the pilot, main and needle jets in it as well. I preferred that over the dip I think. I shot all the passages I could think of with it, then used compressed air too after rinsing in hot water, making sure it was coming out where it was supposed to. I don't know if I didn't get the dipped carb rinsed well enough or what, but it had a light rusty looking residue in a few areas on the outside of it when I went to put it back together with the rest of them.
Getting them back on was the hardest part, but I think I learned a little, and it should go a little easier next time. I know I shoulda done it right the first time, but the whole thing was pretty daunting to me at the start, and right now I'm so happy it actually RUNS, and better than before (with caveat...) that I'm counting it a big success

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