OK, I've caught you all up on my project.
Here are my next steps:
adjust valve tappet clearance.
I'm waiting for the tools to arrive for me to do this. I have put in a feeler gauge 0.002" or 0.05mm in -- but the space is so tight, how can you be sure you're actually measuring the right clearance instead of feeling a drag because the gauge is bending? Should I bend the end of the feeler gauge? Any suggestions welcomed.
9) Replace plugs, points, condenser. The points are pitted, and the plugs are black with carbon. I bought 4 NGK D8EA plugs and the aftermarket SKU 333-TUNE-UP kit from 4into1.com. Unfortunately, the screws holding the points/backing plate in the ignition assembly are kind of messed up. Anybody know of a source of replacements for these screws? (I'm beginning to hate philips screws, JIS or otherwise)
10) I drained the float bowls of the carbs -- what came out was green. So, I bought 4 SKU SP70-1804 carb repair kits from 4into1. I'm kinda nervous about tackling this job -- after all, the bike runs, but I don't think I should mess with settings on them without rebuilding them. Pointers helpful.
11) Replace head gasket.
The head gasket is leaking oil. When the bike runs, it doesn't smoke at all, so the cylinders / rings are in good shape (the bike has less than 11k miles on it). If I decide to tackle the head gasket, what gotchas should I look out for? What should I replace while I'm doing this?
Finally, a general question: It seems that any screws that have not been tampered with are easy to get out, while screws that have been taken out (long ago) seem to build up some deposit (I suppose it's the steel and aluminum difference in metals that's to blame). Did honda coat these screws with something when they originally assembled it? From what I understand, I should be coating any screws with either blue loctite or using permatex never seize + lock washers. Both loctite and never seize are supposed to protect the metals from the galvanic reaction that takes place when the two different metals are in contact.
Thanks.