Don't give up. My CB750K3 used to do the same thing, dripping gas from the header pipe joint at the cylinder head at idle. You'd rev it up and it would act like it was running a flood out, and the pipe would warm up slightly. I figured it was a stuck float. Put in a new needle/seat. Still dripping. Hmm. Tore apart the carbs. Measured everything, set to spec. Still drips. Tore apart carbs again. Everything seems OK. Still drips. Some folks suggested bad coils. Swapped wires around, verified spark on all 4. Still drips. Reset valve lash, etc. New plugs. Still drips. WTF??
I tore apart the carbs for the umpteenth time. I was running my jet cleaning wires through the carbs and holding them up to the light (didn't do this before, as I was just checking the numbers on the sides.. did not look through them). When I held the idle jet for #2 up to the light, I found the problem. Someone, for whatever reason, drilled the jet out. The size is supposed to be a #40, but mine was drilled out to 130+. I say 130+ as my largest jet wire is a 130 and there was still plenty of slop in the jet bore!! I put a new #40 idle jet in and it idled nicely on all 4. Boy, what a head scratcher!
BTW.. did you try any of the ignition stuff, like check the plug cap resistance, swap coils, etc? Just wondering.