Well, I thought I had sorted my carb issues, but now I don't know. Long story short, I was having issues with uneven, inconsistent idles - hanging idles and creeping idles - and after adjusting the float levels and putting the older, softer springed float needles back in, these issues went away.
Pertinent info - 1977 cb550k, stock airbox, foam filter, PD46a carbs (45 slows and 100 mains, mixture at 1.5 turns out), mac 4into1.
After fixing the idling issue, a new one cropped up. Now I have the problem that often if I pull in the clutch to coast through a turn, or to a stop (especially after going uphill), the engine will almost immediately cut out and die. However, if I keep the transmission in gear as I go through the turn, or to the stop (not always possible), it will not cut out and continues running at the given RPM it was going at.
I've tested it by revving the engine on the center stand for a few seconds (5-8) to mimic the fuel drain that I would be experiencing while actually riding, both in neutral and in first with the clutch pulled in, and then letting off the throttle abruptly and the engine keeps idling at ~1000 (that's where it idles at stably, any lower and it feels like it wants to cut out and often does).
Any ideas what's going on? I've tried letting the mixture screw OUT to enrich the mixture to see if that would do anything, but at 2 full turns out it doesn't change anything. I've also tried raising the floats a bit, but then my idle problems came back - irregular, hanging idle, etc. I've checked the gas level in the bowls with the clear tube method, and in all 4 it reaches the idle jets no problem. It feels like the fuel is not getting to the bowls fast enough to keep the gas level high enough through regular running, but I have to admit, I am not sure how fast they should fill up (on average, after draining the bowls and then turning on the gas, they seem to fill up completely within about 5 seconds). New fuel line goes directly down to the carbs, no filter or anything (except in the tank over the petcock), so I don't think that's the issue. Gas cap vent is functional, carb drain tubes are clear. Not sure if it's pertinent, but gas is from last fall, and I put in stabilizer, so it shouldn't be bad.
Thoughts? At a loss here....