Send an email to Robert Barr. He's the (http://cycleorings.com) guy. I'm not sure of which screws you're talking about but he will be able to answer your questions.
Have you also replaced the intake boots and/or the intake boot O-rings? They are a common source for air leaks which cause an unstable idle. The thing is, to ensure proper operation you pretty much have to do it all - clean carbs properly, air tight intake and exhaust systems with no leaks, float height, proper jetting, bench sync, valve adjustment, vacuum sync, etc. If you don't know the complete history of the bike it's always a good idea to take care of all of the neglected maintenance from the last 20 years so that you have a good starting point for further troubleshooting.
And so you know, Dynojet and Mikuni use different measuring standards for their jets so you can't do a side-by-side comparison. There is a conversion spreadsheet calculator on my website (Thanks salty_monk!) and conversion charts all over the internet (http://www.jetsrus.com/FAQs/FAQ_miku...ihin_sizes.htm). Basically, the Mikuni jets are measured by the volume of gas passed (), i.e. a 130 Mikuni jet will deliver 130cc of fuel per minute. The Dynojet jets are the actual diameter, i.e. a 130 DJ has a 1.30mm orifice. A 130 DJ is smaller than a 130 Mikuni.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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