ridenrace6 wrote:
the 135 should be the main and the 200 the air corrector
that is what my 2332 is jetted with the exception of my air jet is either a 175 or 185 but most of your driving is on the idle and main jets the air jets dont really kick in till above 4500rpm's
i would check the air bypass screws (the ones with the 8mm jam nut down beside the mixture screws), they are used to "balance" out the different barrels, i usually just run mine bottomed out or maybe 1/2 round out and they are usually pretty close that way,,, however if 3 of them are about the same and 1 is 3 - 4 #'s higher then i would check the bypass screws first and they all within 1/2 to 1 round of each other then i would suspect that a butterfly is out of "center" or a bent throttle shaft
if all else fails check your valve clearance and do a compression test on each cylinder
my 2 cents
All the air bypass screws are bottomed out. Was kinda thinking that the butterfly is off center. Valve clearance has just been readjusted, and motor was just rebuilt 2 weeks ago, so compression should be good.