Lets face it sometimes life likes to kick you when you are down. So contrary to the first sentence I have had some continued success.
I started out pulling the plug and looking at it. I opened the gap to the max the book stated since I was putting in a hotter coil. The plug looked fine, I then unplugged the vacuum lines to everything but the fuel petcock and a line going to the carb. It still ran like crap. So I pulled the carb and put in the spare. Started it up and it ran pretty good. I put all the tuperware back on and got ready to take it for a test spin. After putting it on the side stand I thought I should check the tire pressure real quick. Came back with the pressure gauge and fuel was everywhere on the ground. This is where I felt like I was being kicked while I was down.
Anyway, pulled everything back off and pulled the carb again (I am getting good at this) and looked at the float bowl overflow. I could not see a problem but thought "I bet the original carb float bowl is the same size". Took it off and swapped it and no more leak. Back on went the plastics and off I went on the test ride.
Good news: it ran smooth ran up to a indicated 60 and seemed to have its normal power (well maybe a little low). Bad new it was smoking the whole time, did not notice till I stopped at the top of a hill, then smoke everywhere. Also the voltage at the battery is high, 13 volts at idle but up to 15.7 or so when revved.
On the smoking, I checked the oil when I got back and it was the correct level, I am not sure if maybe there is excess oil and fuel still in the exhaust? or if it is something else.
On the maybe lack of power (it has been over 6 months since I last road it so not really sure as I don't remember well) it feels like maybe the throttle isn't twisting as much as I remember....or I am just comparing it to my motorcycle, I don't know.