Lock nut, you say? Hmm, shoot, I'll have to hunt that down.
The yellow paint there isn't from me.
and in great news, today two monumental things happened:
1. THE CARBS CAME BACK!
and,
2. THE CARBS GOT INSTALLED!
F*$! those stupid rubber cement block thingies that connect the carbs to the engine. The two outside ones were soft enough to get the carbs in, but the inside two? no, the ones I can't flipping reach had to give me all the problems, lol. But, one heat gun, a couple hours, two bruised hands, and a brief stint with a gentle rubber mallet later, the carbs were attached to the engine.
Much extra cursing and shouting later, I figured out how to get the other side black box thingy in there. I ended up taking out the battery tray and squeezing it in through the frame that way, which wasn't a walk in the park by any means, but I just could not for the life of me figure out how to get the carbs in otherwise.
Also, while cursing out the rest of the whole carb thing, f#%& those stupid throttle cable linkages. I must have stabbed myself with a flat screwdriver 30 times trying to get the 2nd cable to line up and slide into the slot.
I also put on new fuel lines and got them cut to size. The tank is "on the bike" but I haven't figured out that rubber piece that goes on the seat-end of the tank.
Now that that's all done. Tomorrow is putting in a bit of gas and then hitting the "go" button and seeing if it does anything on its own. It has spark and compression, and clean carbs, and liquid does come out of the tank, so... we'll see.