Hey thanks. Experience tells, the needles were in the lowest notch (in other words, raised as high as they could go). BTW I didn't have to take off the diaphragm (it's an '83), just removed a set screw in the slide and that exposed the needle.
I moved the clip down a couple of notches and rode it around. Seems to get the same power and the cylinders seem to be a little hotter, but no pinging. It's freakin hot in San Jose today - 98 degrees (those of you in the South are now saying, yeah right).
The chokes seem OK, I had to check the throttle settings and it's possible that one of the choke cables was maladjusted a bit.
I got a new air cleaner last year and it's got probably 3,000 miles on it, if that.
I don't believe the choke is installed incorrectly because it got the exact same mileage last time. But, I am a hack, no question.
I know I should check the passages but I'm a Sea Foam (read: lazy) kind of guy, so I'll try that first. Thanks for the tips guys.