Hi guys. I've been on vacation for a few days, so I haven't had time to update here. Sometimes, I can have tunnel vision and some of the problems that I have had are most certainly due to my not paying enough attention to detail. I outlined some of the problems that I was having above. Part of the problems were due to my needing to synchronize the carbs. Instead of having my buddy do it, I broke down and bought a set of gauges. The process was pretty straight forward, but I was still having some intermittent trouble. It turned out that part of the time, #3 or #4 cylinder was not firing as effectively as it should have been. By that I mean that they were firing, but not to full affect. The exhaust pipes from #1 & 2 would be hot, the way they should be, but sometimes #3 would be only warm. At other times #4 would be only warm. The idle would be erratic, sometimes going to 1500 RPM or so and other times dropping down so low that the engine would die.
I finally decided that I was going to have to tear some things apart. I took the bowls off of #3 & 4 carbs and unscrewed the jets and holders (not sure of the right terminology). Both of these 'posts' with the little holes in them were partially plugged with some sort of debris. I found this odd, because I just did a complete tear down and rebuild of the carbs. It finally dawned on me that, although I throroughly cleaned the carbs, I did not tank the aluminum fuel tubes that go between the carbs. Since the fuel flows from #1 carb through each in succession ending with #4, whatever residue that was left in the tubes was pushed over into the last two carbs which caused them to get partially plugged up. After cleaning this out, the engine idles smoothly now. Funny how the littlest things can screw things up.
It's raining here, so I have not had the chance to take a ride, but I'll hopefully get that done in the next couple of days. I'll report back as to how that goes.