first you need to take it easy on the drilling things, especially on the bike, what i used is vacuum gauges and some vacuum hose connectors bought at autozone, i did'nt want to buy four so i used two, and used a y connector and vise grips to switch em back and fourth, hard to adjust, run idle at 2500 with a big fan blowing on engine to keep it cool, work fast, set is a #$%*, get it all set up and ready before starting, work fast, or you will burn it up, dont fiddle poop around here, keep the fan on and be quick, you should get them to around 5-7 inches of vacuum at 2500-3000 rpms and all is well, before you do this, look at this site and set your timing "oldmanhonda.com" he has a cool page there that explains that ok, also adjust your valves, with engine cold ok, i mean cold let it set overnight ok, these are important before messing the carbs, valves first, clean and read your plugs next, if you dont know how to read plugs this guy will teach you "dans motorcycle repair.com", then check points gap, file off a little, and gap them to .014 inch i think but check your owners manual, then set timing, let it cool down, then adjust the carbs, and are you sure there out, and not one of these other things, after you get the set, you will want to go back and check timing again, then if timing was out after setting carbs, fix it and check carbs again, and you may as well pull the peacock off and make sure the filter is clean, and that fuel flows as it should, as they get old they stop flowing even though it looks clean, and if there is rust in the tank before you do all this take the carbs out completely and clean them with out carb cleaner, and if you need help on that search around there is a lot of info on how to do it, but i can help you if you dont find out how, just make sure you remove the tube behind the main jet with a hard wood dowel and clean in there, it often causes spitting and sputtering at 4000 rpms, use compressed air and gas to klean carbs not carb cleaner, the o ring in the carbs will distort if you get them even close to carb kleaer, gort that, and do not over tighten the screws holding the bowls on ok, just snug is ok, better off one falls out then strips out like a couple of mine did after many trips inside to clean and degrim the jets