So, I bit the bullet, woke up early and decided to tackle my carbs (069a) today. I've been hesitant to do carb work for some reason, but I figured that its about time I learn my way around them. After reading around on the forum, I decided to leave them on the rack and just work my way through each one, one at a time (no soak either). So I went through and cleaned every jet and orifice. The carbs were actually really clean inside, with no varnish whatsoever. Then I got to the emulsion tubes..... Check this guy out
Filthy! Soaked all the brass parts in carb cleaner and went at all the little holes with a guitar string and air compressor. I also found out that my float in carb 4 was off a few mm, so I adjusted it back
Bench synched 'em and reinstalled on my bike. Took it for a spin up and down the freeway. Things are dramatically improved. Not perfect, but much better. It will now hold idle, but still gets a little chattery around 1200 rpm, as if its gonna stall out. Almost as if its fuel starved for a split second. Or maybe even like a cylinder drops off then fires back up (but there are no other signs of cylinder not firing like gas, cold pipes, etc). Hard to say and I really have no idea. Either way, its running better and rides great (no more stumbles off idle). I still need to do an actual vac synch, so hopefully that helps with the idle. My air filter is relatively new, but I'm gonna go pick up a new one so I can properly tune everything.
Either way, feels good to know that I can clean my own carbs when needed.