Turns out it was the bowl drain screw. I couldn't get it off so I had forgotten about it. It's all good...thanks for the input guys.
However, this issue with needles. I did use the ones provided in the Partsnmore kit. I put them side by side to the needles that were in the carbs and they seem identical. Is this possible? Has anyone else had a bad experience with these needles?
They may be the same length, but the Keyster tapers are quite different. This can be measured with calipers on a 12-point range, end-to-end of the needle. Thousandths of difference are very important here, as a difference of just .003" at, for example, the first width of the tip, will make the fuel change by 7%. It's very precision...if your new needles have a number like "27201", they are Honda's Keihin needles. If not, most Keyster needles have a 1, 2, or 3 -character identifier engraved on them.
If you search the forum for "keyster" you will find many tales of woe about them, at least with their needles: fouled plugs and erratic performance are the symptoms.