Help Mr. Wizard....I did some searching on my issue, but may be using the wrong terminology. This my first try at carb tuning and I really need help from the collective. Background is, I had my carbs rebuilt from an internet guy (I know, I know
). I mounted them and the bike fired up to a steady 1200rpm idle, but rich. Setup is SF with Jardine 4 into 1 with baffle, airbox with K&N element. Low mileage but sat in a barn for years and some contacts may be rusty. I installed Dyna 3 ohm coils and made new plug wires with NGK caps.
The rebuilder left the stock 137 mains and 42 pilots. Pilot screws were set to 1.5 turns out. I did an inital sync but left the pilot screws alone. The bike is rough and sputtery up to 3000rpm then cleans out, though not that great. Wide open throttle from 4k and up is very spotty, hard to discern (for me). All four plugs are black and sooty. I had the gap wrong at first, but have corrected them to .75mm.
I decided to check the float levels and removed the carbs. Three carb float levels (from gasket level) are at 7/8" or 22.25mm. #4 float is at 1" or 25.4mm. I was starting to bend tangs when I noticed that the weight of floats are depressing the needles, but #4 is more firm and supports the weight of the float.
I'm wondering how to proceed, replace float valves? I am leary of removing the float pins, because I know the posts can be broken. He did leave the pins out just a bit, possibly for ease of removal. Any help is much appreciated.

The rebuilder left the stock 137 mains and 42 pilots. Pilot screws were set to 1.5 turns out. I did an inital sync but left the pilot screws alone. The bike is rough and sputtery up to 3000rpm then cleans out, though not that great. Wide open throttle from 4k and up is very spotty, hard to discern (for me). All four plugs are black and sooty. I had the gap wrong at first, but have corrected them to .75mm.
I decided to check the float levels and removed the carbs. Three carb float levels (from gasket level) are at 7/8" or 22.25mm. #4 float is at 1" or 25.4mm. I was starting to bend tangs when I noticed that the weight of floats are depressing the needles, but #4 is more firm and supports the weight of the float.
I'm wondering how to proceed, replace float valves? I am leary of removing the float pins, because I know the posts can be broken. He did leave the pins out just a bit, possibly for ease of removal. Any help is much appreciated.

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