I picked myself a $59 bike lift at Pep Boys on black friday, and now it's time to start all my winter projects

First up is a complete suspension revamp with RaceTech and Progressive Suspension goodies.
I got a screaming ebay deal on these shocks from Z1:
A set of Progressive 12 Series Gas Charged Rear Shocks.
13.0" Eye-to-Clevis.
Black body, Chrome Springs, Black Shroud Caps.
Progressive part numbers:
12-1204B
12-1367C 95/140 springs

I have them loosely installed right now since I need a few more spacers to fine tune the alignment and chain clearance.
My first question is this:
How much clearance should I have from the drive chain? I am running fresh 630 sprockets and chain and I have about 5mm from the chain pins to the shock body, is this sufficient? The progressive shock is much stouter then either the stock shocks or other aftermarket ones I had because the springs are MUCH longer.
#2:
Do the shocks have to be PERFECTLY vertical? It seems my last ones weren't and still worked just fine slightly toed out. I am trying to get this set up as dialed as possible, and I would like to know if anyone has any input on tolerances, before I drive myself nuts machining .25mm spacers and crap.
#3
Who wants to by my last set of shocks (shown below, brand/model escapes me...) with about 1500 miles on them for cheap

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relevant info:
1978 CB 750K
stock swingarm stripped of all brackets and junk
NO chainguard
stock front sprocket size, 38-41t rear sprockets
630 O ring chain
pix to come soon...