I searched for a short while on the forums and didn't come up with an answer to my question (by the way, I don't like the search function on the forums. I can never seem to find what I'm looking for.).
I have a mostly stock '76 CB750F. The only changes are that I put in a K&N Air filter (stock airbox) and the exhaust is a 4-1. I'm not sure if the exhaust is stock or if it's a Kerker. I've been told that it sounds like a kerker, but it was on the bike when I got it.
The carbs are fairly freshly rebuilt and I sync'd them and all of that. I turned the air screws out 1 turn on all 4 carbs and when I was accelerating, the bike would sputter at about 4k rpms then clear up past that. I pulled the plugs and saw that carbs 1-3 were carbon fouling, so I turned the air screws out another 1/4 turn. It's running much better now, but I haven't rechecked the plugs to see how it's running.
My question is this: All 4 carbs were rebuilt with the same kits and adjusted the same, why would 1-3 be running rich while the 4th looks like it's running great? Did I do something wrong, or is this somewhat normal?
Thanks in advance for any help.