ok, so here's the update to my saga...and a question for the pro carb tuners on here. i still didn't get my bike back from the mechanic. he wanted to see it through by putting in the rubber plugs in the pilot jets, and by installing new needle jets, because the old ones showed some minor signs of ovaling. he ordered the parts from suzuki.
but today he called and said he'd done the work, but the bike is running very lean, even though he's basically rebuilt the carbs (as opposed to the rich/fouling plugs that it was before). he was puzzled, again. he said he put 105 main jets in because he didn't have the 102.5 jets lying around, and he said the air mixture screw is at 4 turns out. when i bought the bike the prev. owner gave me a set of aftermarket jet needles that had been on there before he returned to the stock needles (i think they are factory pro), so my mechanic asked me to bring them down--he wants to try swapping in the aftermarket needles to see if he can get it running richer.
but then he mentioned that when he got the new needle jets from suzuki he was amazed at how much smaller the hole was compared to the old ones... and... he also noticed that the number was different than on the old needles jets. but he figured that suzuki would know best...
so does it sound like a possiblity that suzuki provided the wrong part and now the thing is running too lean because the needle jets are the wrong diameter? do any of you carb-masters know if there were more than one size needle jet available for these bikes, or would it be possible that suzuki just screwed up and provided one for a different bike? i mean--would the needle jet from a different model of bike even fit in there? at this point i'm getting exteremely frustrated by the whole process-especially because i get the sense that the mechanic might not be making the best decisions (like installing a part that has the wrong number and looks different)--that i'm supposedly going to pay $$$ for. the advice i've gotten on here is very valuable to me--without gxr400racer's tip the mechanic wouldn't have even caught the pilot plug problem. sorry for such a long post...as i said, this has turned into a saga