It will have higher Vacuum downstream of the Throttle Plate, at Idle, and Low Speed, and isn't drawing from the Main Nozzle.
It appears that this Carb is not supplying Fuel to the Idle/Off-Idle Circuit. Of course not actually seeing the Parts does hobble Diagnosing.
Looking at the Parts Diagram, the Idle Circuit isn't fed via a tube passing through the Main Nozzle but through a Passage in the Fuel Bowl and Carb Body
However, that said, the OP says the Engine didn't respond when Fuel was Sprayed into the Carb of the non-firing Cylinder... Maybe it is actually flooding the engine, not starving it
Problem Solved !!!
A big Thanks to jimmbo, racerone and everyone except that one guy LOL you know who you are LOL.
The answer was in jimmbo's last reply and racerone's answer to that.
Here goes, as you all know when I first unwrapped and started the engine this Spring the Choke Primer was leaking so I bought one on Amazon (bad idea) and installed it. From that point on unknowingly every time this engine ran it was dumping raw fuel through the choke prime into both carbs.
So, I did my diagnosis based and kept finding the top carb where ever it was placed seemed to be the problem. I had vacuum, reeds looked good, plugs x2 good but a bit wet (my bad for not seeing it as flooding instead of lack of fuel). So the chase was on.
All that being said it falls on me for not looking more deeply at you guy's help, not all pointed at this problem but as jimmbo said, "You guys can't see what I see."
Anyway, when jimmbo said this, "However, that said, the OP says the Engine didn't respond when Fuel was Sprayed into the Carb of the non-firing Cylinder... Maybe it is actually flooding the engine, not starving it." The light came on and I retraced each step in this issue starting at choke solenoid (Amazon) on through racerone's reply, "Spark plugs and even the air would prove that!"
Problem solved, (Amazon)!
Thank you all so much for taking your valuable time to guide me along with this. I guess it just goes to show ME that even though I've been diagnosing and repairing vehicles, boats, aircraft etc all through my life I can sure miss the mark when I don't see the obvious. Hey, I've got a nicely overhauled carb out of it. LOL
Thanks a ton,
mebehoof