Pulled the carbs back off the bike. here is some back ground:
1975 CB 550. Keihin carbs. Bike ran very well when I put it in the shop for the restoration in November. I drained the gas out of the Carbs and they have been sitting since November.
The only thing I did to these carbs is separate 1 and 4 so I could more easily install new fuel lines. I made sure that I did not turn slider adjustment screws while removing the lock bolt and dust shields.
As mentioned above, the throttle is sticking. Now that they are off the bike and I can see the inside I see that 2 through 4 all start to slide open at same time. However, the slider for carb one is hard to open and lags behind the others. at about 1/2 throttle carb one seems to stick. see pictures.
Couple questions. Is there anything in the above dissassembly re-assmebly that I might have messed up to cause this issue?
If not, any ideas what may be issue? here are a couple pics

Note in this second picture how much higher #2 is than #1. I have the little dust shield off when I do this, but if it was on, the same thing happens, but not as pronounced because the dust shield tries to hold the two aligned.

Here is video that shows same issue. I am still not sure how to post video so if anyone can help with that so you dont have to go out to the youtube link, i would appreciate that too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twMor45J8Ic&feature=youtu.beAny ideas on causes or how to trouble shoot this?