Well, Sunday was start up day. Although I had it running before I considered this a "first run" since the actual gas tank is being used. Since I'm still waiting on my choke cable, I held the choke closed and it started after a few seconds. Ok, problem number one. Petcock leaks but thankfully only in the "on" position. So I teaked on that for a little. Started it up again and found it dies the minute you give it any throttle. Also a little popping now and then. The timing was good but I took it all apart anyway and cleaned the advance mechanism and points shaft. After all that, I realized I never turned the fuel back on. So... got it going again, all pipes hot. Running much better but I notied the small screw I used to plug the carb #2 connection (temporary I assure you) to the (removed) fuel pump was trying to spit the screw out. Hmm, valves too tight? I set it according to my manual and found all of them were tight. Possibly from the PO tightening the lock nuts and having the adjuster turn with them? Normally, when all of the valves don't seem right, it's just me doing something wrong. Didn't seem like it this time though. I'm certain I was at TDC compression stroke when I started (I watched the intake valve). I don't know if I'm going to try running it again before I get the choke cable. I did get a disk brake caliper as well that hopefully I can salvage the piston out of.