I followed some sync advice from DYSKORD and all seems right in the world. I did have to go back an re-bench sync the carbs after I fiddled with them the first time. I realized that I never backed down the idle from 1500, which might have put things out of control of the idle circuit. No big deal as bench syncing is easy to me know. For all watching this was his advice
You need to constantly adjust your idle screw when you are doing the sync. When you adjust them the idle will be directly effected. You MUST keep the idle between appr. 800-1300. Letting the idle get too high will negate the adjustments because your carbs will be operating outside of the idle circuit. Adjust one, wait a few seconds for the idle to differ, then adjust idle back up/down to range previously mentioned, then continue with syncing adjustments constantly bringing the idle speed into the appropriate range when necessary.
1. set all nuts on the carbs where you were adjusting during the sync so that 2-3 threads of the screw are showing above the nut.
2. Adjust number #1 carb to #2. Make sure to adjust idle speed after back down/up
3. Adjust #4 carb to the same vacuum as #3 carb. Adjust idle.
4. Adjust #3 to #2. Adjust idle.
Repeat sequence until they are all reading the same vacuum. Adjusting in this sequence will keep you from going in circles since adjusting one will effect the others.
I did all of that and this was the result.
I know it looks like the idle is a bit high, but it is just the angle of the gauge. It is sitting at 1100 rpm. Anything lower than 1K and it felt like it was struggling a bit and sounded like crap.
Thank you for all of the help and advice. I learned some valuable information and now have some more knowledge in my tool box.