I did all the concluding work, the hardest part of the whole rebuild! Friday night (Saturday morning) about 1:55am, I fired it up.
I have heard of oil starvation to the head after a rebuild, so I took every precaution. Oil pump screen was cleaned, new o-rings on the pump dowels, and a new gasket. New oil pan gasket as well, added thread sealant to the oil pan bolts. Pump was primed after that work during the rebuild.
I kicked it over manually(by foot?) several times. I cranked it with the starter at intervals. The oil light never went out, but I was sure there was oil flow. I decided to go for it, and cranked it with spark, and behold it started right up. Oil dummy light went off immediately.
The Pamco ignition and fresh compression make it feel
soooo much better while starting. About 3/4 stroke of the kick lever and its running.
Still need to synch the carbs, and give it a few break in runs on my neighborhood "test track".
I'll post a video soon.