I haven't tried playing with the idle screw mixture since moving the needle clip. I will try that today. Spark plugs look pretty clean, probably lean. The 'hiccup' with needle clip at position 3 is a hesitation. It feels almost like the motor stalls for a portion of a second then picks up again. With needle clip at position 2, the hesitation is much greater and gargles before it picks up again.
I'm sure the gas is blended, it's America, there is ethanol in everything.
Vacuum and tune up is all done, the motor was recently rebuilt, new timing and primary chains installed. This is the same set of carburetors that were on the machine when it was taken apart. They were not tuned correctly when they were pulled for the project. Now that I trust the motor is in proper order (I trust myself, at any rate) I'm working the fine tuning.
Vacuum balance, cam chain, points (Dyna system,) etc, etc, has all been taken car of.
Engine does not run well with the choke on, it will start initially with the choke applied, but after it is is warm it will not idle or drive with choke on.
Today my plan is to move the air screws and try a stock air filter to see how it changes operation. I will also call a local shop to see if they have any 95 mains lying around. Otherwise I have to order, which means more money and more waiting - so I'd like to try as close to what I need as possible the first time, or order everything I need.
The other thing I could check into, as I understand, is a thinner tapered needle - though this seems like a much more difficult affair.