OK, got the magic starter fixed, thanx for your input on my previous post, it turned out to be the solenoid, took it apart and cleaned and tested, all ok now.
Now I have a cold blooded bike on my hands, cranks over fine now but is incredibly hard to start and keep running. low idle screws out about 2 turns I think. Have been adjusting them out little by little until I can get bike to start. This seems to be a lot of turns out to me. I have run the valve adjustment, set timing and dwell, adjusted cam tension, new plugs, etc. Once bike is warmed up it will restart great, no crank time at all, but cold start I make sure I have the battery charger nearby. This is a 78 750K. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but I was always brought up turn the idle screw out to richen and in to lean, but somewhere on this forum I read that if the idle screws are on the engine side of carb, it is opposite. I'm confused on what I am actually doing when I adjust the idle screws.
Oh yeah, I have bench sync'd the carbs also. It seems when I do get this thing running and warmed up, it spits and sputters when going down the road until about 2500-3000 rpm then comes out of it. Please forgive me for all the questions, but I'm used to single carb bikes and not real familiar yet with quad setups. Can't wait to tackle my 82 Magna. Thanks again.