I got the carb off, I find it I spill less gas if I pull it and open it on a big cookie sheet on the bench, and I can put the fuel back in the tank. Here is a thought for Jay, our resident engineering genius, - the world needs a little spout you can install on the bottom corner of a Holley to direct the fuel to what ever you are using for a catch can.
I found the primary jets were actually 70s, not 72s as I had been told. No matter, it is now back to 76/84, and the 6.5 PV is in place. I bent the secondary link a little.
I haven't touched the mixture screws, I will take them back to factory before I put it back on in the morning.
Don't know how long USPS and Canada Post will take to deliver the new dizzy. I will start it tomorrow and take the timing back to 16.
I won't bolt it down and connect it until mid-morning. Here is what the butterflies look like now (closed the secondary a little) - open to suggestions before I button it up:
Secondary
IMG_3435 by
Fred Snoyd, on Flickr
Primary
IMG_3436 by
Fred Snoyd, on Flickr