Hopefully a useful word of advice in time, here: AVOID using the brass (jets and needles) that might come in your carb kits. Otherwise you will end up with a bad-running bike.
The float valves will work, but will be much stiffer than the OEM ones, so I set the floats 1mm deeper than OEM to restore the otherwise-lost low midrange performance.
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Much appreciated advice HM, particularly on the float height. I always try to use the original carb hardware when possible. I have found with the cheap rebuild kits, the needles are the wrong size most of the time along with the thread pitch on the jets. I have picked up three cans of carb cleaner, the parts probably won't be here until after the Holiday, so I am taking a break for the time being since I broke a piece of the side cover pulling the tank off when I found the mess. It can be fixed, but it is what my darling Wife refers to as "Male Frustration" when you try to address a problem in pissed off state of mind. She still brings up the incident many years ago when looked out the kitchen window and watched me beat a chainsaw to death against the side of a tree. My "MF" level (Appropriate Abbreviation) has gotten much better since I have aged, but I can still have my moments....
Don,
The tank is the threaded male female spout style, no tank screws. I have an extra cheapo petcock, the old one which has a rebuild kit on the way, and the new leaking one, between the three I will figure something out.