Specs for your float height should be 23.0 +/- 1.0mm, so you are running lean with your 25.5 setting.
Yes, the 76-77 used the lower float height (25 or 26mm). 78-9 was 23mm =/- 1mm I thought - refer to the factory service manuals and supplements, info gets mixed up even in the publications sometimes. DEFINITELY DO AN ACTUAL FUEL LEVEL CHECK using a clear hose piped from the drain port on the fuel bowl and held upright in a U-shape, I think the fuel level spec is 3mm off the gasket surface when the bike is running or in the prime position. a worn needle or seat will let fuel fill higher than wanted even if the floats are set to exact spec which is a baseline, the fuel level check is absolute and will tell you if you have a bad needle and seat. replace as a set if so. you can get some tubing and just bevel the tip a little and jam it in the hole hard for this test. I think motion pro or Suzuki makes an m6 adapter to do it proper as well.
Yes if you have the 5F21 needles. Some 78-79 models came with a leaner needle jet and a skinnier (richer at more throttle openings) dual taper 5DL36 needle that I believe was in the 2nd notch, as the taper starts a lot sooner than the 5F21's. I posted a chart on these needles a while back.Needles 2nd from the top will be leaner than stock.
Adding a 4-into-1 will lean it a bit at the upper end, what main jets do you have? Stock is 100, with your Kerker, you might need 110s.
For your pipe, increase the pilot screws a bit, maybe to 1 turn on the fuel and 2 turns on the air.
Mine had 105's with a MAC 4-1, and that was good until I took out the baffle and then later made my own baffle. Both ran too lean on a 105 @ wide open throttle. 107.5 was good, but varying ring/cylinder/valve conditions on older engines will require you to do plug chops to really tell if you're dead on. K&N open element filters (no airbox) needed a 110 main to get the best plug chop readings for me. Yours might be a size or so bigger, as I have 850 pistons.
what Steve said on the 1 turn fuel 2 turns air screws. good baseline with a 4-1. Then carb synch. run a big fan in front of the bike while idling parked for a long run time while tuning, they are air cooled engines, don't forget. No air movement, very little cooling.
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