At the risk of offending Hondaman and getting flamed :
" might make a suggestion: since a second backing plate for the 2-3 set is not available, try setting the two so they have equal gaps, by "splitting the difference" of gap sizes between them. Then, adjust the condensor value accordingly, like this:
If the gaps come out to .016", use 0.26uF caps (Honda) or 0.24uF caps (Dyna).
If the gaps come out at .014", use 0.24uF caps (Honda) or 0.22uF caps (Dyna).
If the gaps come out at .012", use 0.22uF caps (Honda) or 0.20uF caps (Dyna)."
Can you really adjust "condenser" values to 10% or less? In my experience finding 2 electrolytic capacitors (the kind commonly used on ignition systems) that will "match" is a daunting task (even with the Stanford Research LRC in our lab). Calculating the resonance of your ignition system is a fine pursuit but ultimately not very practical for the common SOHC owner.