ALL RIGHT! Rebuilt all 4 carburetors, inspected everything, those emulsion tubes were FILTHY, so good call on that. I just used a drill bit to tap it out of the carb. Set the floats to 22mm and barely touching the valve, and set the idle screws to 1.5 turns from bottom. Also bench balanced the carbs to 1/8" with the drill bit technique. Inspected all elements recommended by you guys, and everything checked out. Hooked everything back up, started it, and........
Still not running right. Basically the same as before, but with less backfiring, because I'd suppose the mixture isn't so lean now that I'm running more "stock" carb settings. It also has NO power while under load now, lol. HOWEVER, I believe I've found the culprit, and I'm kind of embarrassed to not have noticed it until now. So I went and cleaned the contactors on the points last time I looked at it, and before I realized my feeler gauge only went down to .008, but I didn't make sure to see that they were lifting. Fail, I know. Attached is what I'm working with. Hit the starter, and sure enough, the left contactor isn't lifting at all. The right one is lifting enough to barely make clearance, but it looks like it could use a little more "up."
This is my first points ignition vehicle, so I don't really know where to go from here. Normally, I'd replace the distributor cap or the ignition coil, but like I said, I'm new to just about everything on this bike. Will new contact points help this issue? I sure hope it's a $16 fix, haha.
I got good at carburetors, though. I "raced" the video that was posted of the guy tearing down a set of these carbs, and beat him through the teardown process. I spent about 30 minutes making sure every carb was spotless though, so it was more of an all day process. I used every bit of both cans of B-12. The salvage yard didn't have ANYTHING for this bike though. I was very disappointed by that. As far as exhaust, I may just go to a shop and see if I can add baffles to these mufflers and make it sound halfway decent. Exhaust is proving hard to find.
Oh, and Dimitri, I have a '94 300ZX 2+2 N/A, and a '91 300ZX TT. My other bike is an '05 GSX-R 600, and this makes vehicle number 4. I'm so glad TN doesn't have luxury tax like a lot of states I've been to, haha.