The guy I bought it from said he went through the carbs, cleaned them, replaced all the o-rings, and shimmed the needle up with three washers so it was higher up (richer mix). He also synchronized the carbs. It seems to run pretty good overall, just seems a bit lean still to me.
The pilot fuel screws are up on the stop of the carb nearest the intake boot to the cylinder correct? I believe they originally had little caps on them to prevent people from messing with them. The ones on my carbs are drilled out so you can access them. I haven't messed with them yet. I'll turn then in all the way to see how far they were out to begin with, then I'll try the 3 turns out you mentioned.
I read on another forum a guy said to pull the airbox lid and go up to 112.5 mains and 42.5 pilot. I think stock is 92.5 main and 40 pilot from what I've read online. I think I'll try what you mentioned first as that's the easiest/cheapest thing to try. It's easy to play with jetting on my old 2 stroke single cylinder dirtbikes, just one carb to deal with. Buying four main jets and four pilot jets plus shipping won't be cheap haha!
I'm not sure on the condition of the intake boots. They seem okay. I don't see any cracks or dry rotting going on. I guess if I end up pulling the carbs off one day I can get a better look.
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