Are those rubbers harder than the rubbers sold first half of the 80's that were way too soft?
Mine pulsated even from idle and not strange they cracked within 5000 km.
Power must have been lost when rubber collapsed instead of sucking air/fuel.
(My car had boost surges thanks to stock bad collapsing turbo inlet pipe in plastic. Alu tube pipe from US tuners improved that.)
I adapted my VM29 setup to use stock rubbers. Rack cut, 12.5mm removed, welded together again so carb 1-2 sit closer to 3-4.
Had to grind off some on the fuel T connection. It did not leak fuel with shorter parts into carb 2 and 3.
A domino effect to drill new holes in throttle rod. For throttle mechanism, throttle 3, 4 and cut it after 4. Holes were not absolutely not in line, possible to adjust when bench synching them.
Choke mechanism.had to be vandalized some for 3,4.
I used them 2014, new carbs 2015.
All carb jettings after the never ending rebuilds has given me good experience I can use on my VM29"s if using them again. I remember I fiddled with pilot jet, air jet, needle jet, needle height and the easiest of all, main jet.
A new bad ignition wire with intermittent issues made jetting and test rides to a nightmare. Found out after I replaced the carbs and wire got even worse with the new set of carbs.
Copper leads after that.
Stiff copper leads after some soft flexible copper wires glided out from the Dyna coils causing issues.
It seems that most VM29 users set air screw to 1/2 turn.
I do not like way too rich for a longer period. Internal cleaning might be needed.
Take head off to clean pistons, chambers and ex valves + ports from carbon and thick layer of soot can be needed.
Frame kit is really mandatory!