I greatly appreciate the help.
I'll check everything above but yes don't have secondary's......I replaced the press in slow jets and the main jets. I'll check the slide needle and the accelerator pump (how do I know if it's stuck open?).
The accelerator pump, if stuck 'open', would leak fuel onto the engine from the #2 carb as soon as you opened the petcock. This is rare, though. Usually, it is stuck 'closed' (if broken or gummed up), and few folks even notice it.
If you run with that choke on, it will definitely run very rich, blow soot, and foul plugs, quick. Iridium plugs are not any sort of answer: you might wish to install D7EA plugs for now (cheaper and a little hotter) until this is sorted out.
All this said: check the carb hoses between the carbs and head. If the clamps are loose, or not in their little grooves, tihgten them. If the hoses are hard and old, at least get some 2-1/2" common hose clamps and install all 8 of them instead: this will mitigate the vacuum leaks. Contrary to popular belief, with pulse carbs (like all bikes), the vacuum leak will make the cylinder run richer, not leaner, since it will cause the carb to mix in a lower dynamic range. Lower speeds are richer in these carbs, higher speeds are leaner. If you have, for example, 2 serious vacuum leaking hoses, all 4 plugs will be dark, all the time, but the leaky ones will foul out first.
This might seem like an odd question, but...do the carbs leak gas when the petcock is on and the engine not running?