Thanks to the help of a fellow forum user the carbs are clean and have all new o-rings, and are ready to go back in.

I have the clusters apart and I am preparing the frankenstein install

Thanks to my wife's late father who used to wrench on Corvettes I have a lot of new tools to get the rest of the work done. He has been dead for 10 years now, but his tools are being pressed back into service. Not to get mushy, but there is something very poetic about that...

(Torque wrench, compression tester, a good socket set, cheater bar, feeler gauges, impact screwdriver, etc.
I have new vacuum and fuel line hoses and petcock o-ring still to install. And the new tires are here

Not sure yet how much is left to pass inspection (my first goal), but I think I see light at the end of that tunnel.







And go to Wally World (Walmart) and pick up a cheap two-piece rain suit (around $20) for being in the rain. Buy the next size up from what you usually wear and it should fit over your gear. Then you can at least laugh at all the other poor schmoes getting soaked while you stay relatively dry. 
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