Regular "car" timing light. That's what I still use to check my Dyna once in a blue moon. We set my bud's Norton 850 point gap the other day with just a feeler gauge actually. I can give you the point gap (dwell) and timing info straight from the factory manual if you like. They do you use their own tester/light. Don't know if that technically changes the procedure info? It's still much easier to explain with the pic's pointing to things.
The tappet clearance is made by installing the correct thickness of shims. This adjustment is very important to performance. I've made several posts about it in the past, including a detailed procedure. You need a tappet depressor tool to change the shims. About $30. If you want the procedure, I can send that too. Your mechanic/builder should do this as part of the rebuild though.
I just rinse off my floats in gas. I can't imagine needing anything else to clean them off. They can't be that bad?
The tappet clearance is made by installing the correct thickness of shims. This adjustment is very important to performance. I've made several posts about it in the past, including a detailed procedure. You need a tappet depressor tool to change the shims. About $30. If you want the procedure, I can send that too. Your mechanic/builder should do this as part of the rebuild though.
I just rinse off my floats in gas. I can't imagine needing anything else to clean them off. They can't be that bad?