I dont believe that my carbs have "clip positions" to alter...
Oh yes, I heard about the 78 not having other clip positions. But, keep an open mind about the needles, as the the new exhaust and airfilter may require a change there. Adding grooves to your needles or getting needles from a set of 77 carbs, or rebuild kits for the 77 CB750 K may be options you'll wish to consider.
I 'm going to set my vavle clearance, get my drive chain and ride the damn thing. After which I will attempt to set my pilot screws.
Sounds like a plan. Hope things go well for you. I sense you'd rather ride than work on the bike and that you are close to your limit on the wrenching aspect.
It does make me wonder just how many of these bikes were cast aside due to these types of issues. I can imagine the sequence of events:
1. Original mufflers rust through.
2. Cheap replacements are installed.
3. Engine doesn't run right.
4. Some fiddling with the carbs frustrates the owner.
5. Shop wants more than book value of the bike to fix it.
6. Disgusted owner sells it or parks it in favor of another bike.
7. New owner gets a "killer deal" on the bike. But, won't spend more than he paid for bike to get carburetion right.
8. Bike sits until another "killer deal" is made.
9. Repeat 7 & 8 until bike is parted out to recover from the "killer deal".
10. End of bike.
Sad stories make me cry...