Well, I guess it runs but time to see about getting it to run better.
This was before I removed the carbs the first time. Really before I did much of anything other than hook up my van battery to and giving it some gas. Note the fuel all over the engine from it leaking, the still unpolished valve cover and how filthy the engine is. And that was after power washing it 3 times.
I didn't bother putting the air intake back on each time, I knew I would be removing the carbs a few times. This was after the carb rebuild. Here you can also see one of my other problems which is a significant leak in the exhaust.
So, the carbs would hold gas now and I could hook up a fuel tank. So it could run long enough to discover that the idle was quite erratic and find that the intake boots pretty much all were leaking vacuum.
I ordered replacement intake boots for cheap from eBay. When they arrived, they were not even close to fitting. I got a refund and ordered a different set before I noticed that they were shipping from China and would take weeks to arrive. I considered cancelling but it wasn't like I didn't have other stuff to do, so I just moved on to some other things and waited.
Once they arrived, I found that this set wasn't quite the same as stock. The IDs seemed the same as they fit on the head and carbs but the OD was smaller so the factory clamps did not fit.
Not only that they were also longer, not by much, but will the carbs still fit between the air intake and the intake boots?
Since the intake boots were a whole $9 I figured I could spring for some replacement clamps for $13 from Amazon and hope that I could squeeze that carbs back into place. But first I will see if it runs any better with the new boots.
Verdict: Holy crap is it tough to get the carbs in the brand new boots! I even warmed the boots slightly with a heat gun. I had to wrap an old rim strip around the front brake to keep the bike from moving while I pushed. I eventually got them in and got it fired up and it definitely runs better without all the vacuum leaks. I think I will do some more testing to see how well I can get it to run and see if I need to put the original jets back in before removing the carbs again and putting the air intake back on.