Okay, so I had the day off the other day (and it was a nice day) so I was able to get out to the garage and do a little work on the bike. I pulled off the carbs and checked the needles (I had a nagging thought in my head that I had set the slide needles incorrectly.. but all was the way it should have been). I checked the fuel line and fuel filter. Here is what I found, and I wonder how it is effecting my problem:
#1.) The fuel line is 3/16" ID and not 1/4" like I thought it was (4.75 mm vs 5.5 mm stock, right?). So, when I buy a new fuel filter (boy, that was nasty) I am going to get some new fuel line, too.
#2.) The Carb boots are all old and starting to harden up (read: leaking air). I know the best option would be to replace them with new, but would trying to seal them up with some silicone sealant (form-a-gasket stuff) work for the mean time? I know that I would have to be careful about making sure I didn't get any globs in the air pathway that might dislodge and go into the cylinders, but would a liberal amount around the mounting flange help create enough of a seal to hold it for the mean time? I will also be getting new clamps when I buy the fuel line.
#3.) Would that extra air getting in be part of my problem? I now know, from reading other posts, that it is not helping my starting issues (having to turn up Idle screw to get it to idle cold, but once it warm up that jupms the idle up to about 3k or so and I have to turn it back down). But once the bike is warm, it kinda seals itself up and the leak goes away? So it shouldn't be a part of THIS problem, right?