Re: Amal 932 and detachable pilot screws
I can see now you have fustrating problem.
I really cannot remember about any pilot jets in mine, as I last had my carb's apart 4 years ago, but it is as standard, even though the motor is quite highly tuned.
Rough sequence of carb. tuning, pilot air screws out equal amounts, about 1 turn, unscrew idle screws until the slides are not touching them. Start bike & lower revs to see if firing equally on both cylinders, as you are resting on the cable now. Adjust if required. Once the cable pull is equal, screw up idle screws to get an even tickover on both cylinders.
With your engine hot, unscrew the pilot screws one side at a time & see if the motor speeds up, if it doesn't screw them in until 1/2 turn out & start screwing them out to see if engine speed rises. Keep going until the engine speed stops rising, then in 1/4 turn. This should hopefully set your pilot air mixture. If you can get a colourtune for this, it is easier.
I presume you have the correct needle etc.
Those bell mouths don't help, they actually go better without them, but it won't look as good.