I don't want to sound anti establishment, but struggled over 20 times of caps on and caps off, to adjust fuel levels in what finally amounted to "very strange" reactions. The 19 time I blew out the mains backwards and needle jets, again like the first time. And instead of matching fuel inlet needles to jets, and floats to bowls, I mixed them up and randomly selected out of a pile, I was slightly on the verge of quitting, to the point of "if it didn't work, by overflowing fuel, or none at all, I was gonna ride it anyways like it was." I guessed at the final float bowl height by eyeballing 3 carb changes. The final thing was either bench sync them or put them on. One Carb was from another rack, what I did, is not impressive, but surprising to me. I eyeballed 2 greatly out of range by light coming through the opening carbs to just be close to the same as 2 others. The one carb slide at topped out open is just alittle off, and I was done. Put them on and it started smoother than it has in 35 years, it warmed up, I made 2 carburetor mixture screw adjustments like two 1/4 turns and it responded like I've never seen before. And now there's no gas leaks, no lean cylinders, no vacuum leaks. cb400f has a mind of it's own.