Update on the carbs -
It's been a long winter, and spring has called for more garden work, which cut into my tinkering time.
Broke down and bought a sync for the carbs. Finally got them tuned with a professional, legitimate, functional piece of tech. They ran nice but...
I went to take her for a ride and all sorts of weird stuff was happening. It kept stalling out while coasting through turns, pulling in the clutch to roast through. I noticed that angling the bike in different positions seems to affect the idle, and under no circumstances could I get a stable idle. Sometimes it would stall out, so I'd crank in the idle adjustment screw. Then it'd get nasty hanging idles, so I'd screw it back out.
Decided to take a video when I forgot to turn on the gas. It ran fine until the gas was opened. Then it started sputtering and stalling out. Happened to look back at the airbox manifold to see gas leaking from the drain outlet (the part connected to the carbs, not the box). The float bowls are getting so full that they are literally overflowing, and leaking back into the airbox. I unscrewed all the clamps on the airbox side and checked them, and sure enough, each was wet.
So now I know where I need to look, but I'm confused as to why that would be the case. I set all the floats to spec (14.5 cm, I believe? That or 12, can't recall), installed new float needles, and the pins are all brand new, so they shouldn't be getting stuck open. Only thing not replaced are the floats. They all looked to be in near mint condition, no gouges, mars, dings or corrosion. Can the floats themselves go bad if there is no visible deterioration? Or should I just set the float height lower in the bowl to compensate for whatever is happening?