the original honda plug caps have a resistance of (ohms):
#1 - 9000, #2 - 8600, #3 - 7000, #4 - 7000
Are cap readings of 1st and 2nd cyls high enough to cause problems?
Even with those readings, I wouldn't expect a spark issue, especially if the connections are solid.
In the US, the standard plug caps were 10K. The original caps had no external markings for value. Hard to believe that all four of yours are really that far off 10k. Is their corrosion visible at the cap connection points?
Do you have a local electrical supply that sells 10K ohm resistors? Check your meter with one of those for calibration error.
Regarding the over rich mixture:
Have you checked the actual fuel level in each carb with the clear tube method?
Do all the spark plugs show the same deposit patterns across the bank?
What spark plugs and the numbers on them?
Do you know the numbers stamped on the slide needles?
Can you verify that the emulsion tubes are clean? Has the needle jet been enlarged or the needles worn?
Check the air box inlet for restriction(s).
While a new air filter shouldn't cause restriction, try operating with out for a test period and note the effect.
I should ask about choke operation to verify that you know up is choke applied (on/cold start) and down is warmed up running position (off).