So I'm going about this sort of backward, depending on how you look at it. I now have my very own copy of Mark Paris's book and I'm reading it, what a great "bible" to work from. As I read, I am planning the big job of engine/frame work while I do things around the edges. I tested my plug wire ends....toast, no wonder it's rich and extra cold blooded, probably is jetted wrong too. The stock exhaust came in and are installed, what a difference! After I get ignition parts I will install them and check the carb synchronization. Then maybe ride a bit around the island while I continue the "to do" list. I know the head bearings need work, might do that next, as well as repair the steering stops, which are worn and get very close to damaging the tank.
True confession: I bought a tank, side cover and headlight, fork ears set in candy blue green from Yamiya. They came in and really look great, I won't install them until the frame/engine is done. Yamiya seems to be very good at what they do, so is David Silver.
I also plan on a wiring harness.
As for the engine, I know I'll get the cylinders and head done, may go farther depending on budget. The carbs need work too.
Like all such projects, the more you look the bigger it gets.
I'll get some photos up soon.
Steve