More progress today...
I picked up some felt and made some new felt seals for the carb. I finished putting the carb back together, including resetting the float height (to 21mm) and bench synching. I also tested the float valves by letting the carbs fill with gas. All the bowls filled, and none overflowed. So, we're in business on that front. It has 80 mains, 42 pilots, stock needs 1 clip richer than stock (4th clip), and pods. She had a horrible stumble (almost stalling) going from idle to mid-throttle, like when pulling from a stop, when I bought her. I suspect the pilots are too rich. However, with the 466, all bets are off. I hope to find some smaller pilots and also some larger mains. I called Sudco today--they have no pilots, but do have 80 and 98 mains (maybe some bigger, too, but none in between).
Sirius Consolidated has the mains I need, but on backorder. And I think Honda still has pilots in the sizes I need. I have access to a dyno to get things dialed in, without guessing.
No photos of the battery box. The outer surface (mold side) didn't come out great. I'm going to give one shot at sanding it and adding another layer of epoxy. Otherwise, I'll just paint it. Was worth the try anyway.
For the seat, I decided against making a female mold. I'm laying up on the bike. My foam, tape, and sheeting are resistant to the epoxy (I tested), so this seemed easiest. And the final part will be painted, so Bondo is not a problem. This photo is one layer of Knytex (a thick fabric combining weave and strand). I will add two more layers, and probably some Baltek core in the seat area and then give it a rough fairing out with epoxy and micro-balloons. Then probably 3 more layers of the Knytex before final fairing, primer, and paint.
In other news, I ordered some Avon Roadriders. I had some Metzeler ME-33/77 with probably less than 100 miles on them. But they were 7 years old. So, I figured I'd just get new and not worry about it. Should have those in and mounted mid-week.
Cheers,
Dave