Alright, so, i'm pretty sure i'm an idiot.
Let me know if this sounds possible. When I swapped my fuel line I'm pretty positive I attached it to the stem that vents to the atmosphere, not the fuel stem (not sure if other carbs are like this where the two are right next to each other, and attaching the fuel line is tricky when the tank is on).
Here's what I think happened; the fuel went into the bowls via the vent, filled the bowl, overflowed them, since the fuel wasn't coming from the needle seats there was no shut off so.....overflow. Mostly out of 1 & 2 which makes sense since the vent is part of the #2 body and it leans to the left on its side stand
3 weeks of waiting for parts after finding one problem after another on the carbs and i think i'm on the home stretch. It's actually a good thing I since I haven't touched the carbs in a year, they are now basically rebuilt. Here's what I did to them:
1. Replaced all the bowl gaskets (found a failed gasket on #2)
2. New slow jets (I couldn't unclog one so I threw in the towel and ordered a new set)
3. Cleaned a bunch of sediment from the bowls (like I said a year of riding after close to 10 years of not running)
4. Rechecked the floats and adjusted.
5. Set the air screws to spec (1 3/4 turns out, correct?)
6. Helicoiled 3 screw holes for the bowls (found a 4th that needs it tonight, to do tomorrow)
If i'm right about the overflow problem I'll be kicking my self while I pat myself on the back for doing some needed maintenance on the carbs that maked them better off than before.