Thanks for all the great info Trond. I'd like to run an airbox, but my installation is pretty tight, so there's no room for the stock unit. I bought a used one to see if it could be made to fit, but I think eventually I'll have to just build a custom airbox. So far, I've only run separate filters, using warm air inside the cowl rather than an external inlet. Another variable here that I mentioned before is that it got colder between the time I started the cylinder installation, and the time I finished, so that would have an effect on mixture as well.
The carb rebuild kits will be here around mid-week, but I don't see any reason not to try changing the needle settings first. I really don't want to completely rebuild the carbs yet, so if something that simple can resolve the issue, I'm all for it. If not, then no real harm done. I'll start preparing my custom screwdriver for those pesky needle retaining screws.
Ultimately, I'd like to move to fuel injection, and I have everything I'd need to experiment with a custom EFI installation. The idea was to do this on the ancient engine I have on a test stand first. Sadly, that project hasn't started yet. I do have a wideband AFR unit that would ultimately be an input to the EFI computer, but I might think about setting it up to work as a portable unit, then clip the sensor inside the exhaust pipe for ground testing. I use the Toucan exhaust though, so I'd be sensing one side at a time.
Thanks,
Rusty