I had to take off the carbs off the bike.
Remove float bowls, pilot jet, main jet, fuel screws.
Pilot air jet (PAJ) easier to remove whith carbs off since Mikuni had tightened them very hard. No meaning to overtighten. The jets can not fall out. Filter/Stack adaptor cover them.
Good idea to remove all jets on new or old carbs when getting them to document the jetting and make sure they can be replaced later without stuck jets.

Main air jet were pigs to remove too. Saw they sit in another angle.
Sprayed all holes with carb cleaner. Most carb cleaner sprayed to clean outside.
I noticed that no air flow thru the MAJ holes. Compressed air in hole for main jet, pilot jet and fuel screw. Full throttle did not help.
Compressed air thru hole for Pilot jet blew very well thru the Pilot Air Jet which is the big air supply to pilot jet.
This explains the need of big pilot jets as I thought.
Carbs almost ready to go back on bike. Only the clear ID 3mm (EDIT: changed to 4mm) hoses to be mounted onto the nipples for PAJ.

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Fuel screws with spring, washer and o-ring in correct order.

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Nipples are on. Hoses next followed by the filter adapters.
I'll change the direction for carb 3 nipple, aiming towards 4.
Nipples are grinded to fit both ways and tested with filter adapter for clearance. Same as 1-2.

I'm curious about how the pilot circuit will work now with less air with PAJ 115, 130 before.
The hose must restrict a little too.
Pilot jets 1 step smaller. From 35 to 32.5.
I might need to step down 1 size further to 30.
Good with no dirt causing issues and eventual synch problems too.