When I first started it though, it would immediately die when I tried to take the choke off. I thought I was in for it again, but I just didn't have the idle adjust screw set right. I'd also forgotten to tighten the clamps on all of the intake boots.
I synched them today as best I could - the middle two carbs pull slightly less vacuum than the outers, and I couldn't make that change with the 3 adjustment screws that are available, at least with the small changes I was making to them - that seems to be by design.
I didn't fine tune the pilot screws, but I opened the outers up to 2 1/2 turns from 2 and it seemed to increase the rpm. The inners were hard to get to (on the underside of the carbs), so I just opened them up to 2 1/2 also with the bike off. It starts very easily and seems to run pretty well like that. 2 3/4 was the most I found any of them turned out when I first removed the factory plugs and checked.
I went ahead and changed the oil AGAIN just to be sure about no gas in that. I've got an old truck with a worn out motor that I may run that through, lol.
Thanks to all for the suggestions, etc. from several weeks ago when I started on this. And thanks again to R. Barr for the o-ring kit... I was able to adapt some from the kit from their intended use to a different use on my specific carbs.
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