I can sync the tool to one of the other carbs, but the number three has a lot more vacuum.
My first assumption is that the other three carbs were way out of sync...that the number three was much more open than the others. Therefore increased the other three until it was idling at 3k, and then turned the idle screw almost all the way out to get the idle back down to ~ 1200 RPM. After doing this, it still wants to suck the liquid into the engine.
I also sprayed starting fluid around the intake boots, and did not perceive any increase in idle, so assuming no vac leaks.
I did do the idle adjustment using the highest idle method, and all four screws are sitting at abt 2 3/4 turns out. Bike is completely stock. Carbs were dip cleaned and re O'ringed.
I used the very same tool to sync the carbs on my other 650 and was successful, so don't think it is the tool.
Any suggestions as to where to look next would be appreciated.

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