Hello Folks, I guess that I'd classify as a new member as having only visited the site about 7 years ago to verify that the CB750 I was about to buy was indeed a '69 sandcast model. Indeed it was and the bike, a total mess, was put in the restoration queue. Two years ago, it had moved close to the front so I pulled (or rather dropped) the motor and sent it up to Vic World to work his magic. I might add that the machine is in SoCal, where I spend the Winter/Spring months so I only get 6 months per year to work on the projects out here. The rest of the year is spent in Rhode Island, where another set of bike projects are to be found. Anyway, the motor returned last "season" and by then, I'd disassembled the rest of the bike and sent various parts out for painting, powder coating, plating, polishing, etc plus ordered up numerous needed parts. Normally, we'd be back in RI by now but Mr Covid has made the prospect of travel somewhat unpleasant still so we're still in SoCal. This, however, has allowed me to begin the enjoyable process of re-assembling the motorcycle (with nice clean, shiny refurbished or new parts). The bike sits now as a rolling chassis. The carb bodies are assembled and mounted as a bank on that long bracket , with the chokes connected. Now, I want to set the throttle stop screws. The workshop manual says the following: "Adjust the throttle stop screw to align the "T" mark to the index mark stamped on the carburetor body. Perform adjustment on all carburetors." That's all well and good but one can align the marks every revolution of the throttle stop screw. Can someone clarify this for me. Also, another question. I've found just about all of the parts I've needed from JT Marks, David Silver, or Yamiya. Are there other parts sources that I should be aware of? Thanks, Bob Andren