So, no pics as I have been balancing work, baby prep and working on the scooter. Here is what has occurred:
With a crush ring gasket only and with the flanges meeting well at the engine, the tube on the pipe for bolting to the case is covering half the hole and the hanging hardware doesn't line up at all.
With crush ring and additional gasket, the tube is completely in front of the case and the flanges are slightly askew, though the pipe hole and the engine port meet up. Too, in this latter configuration, the hanging hardware can be adjusted to match with the second engine case attachment hole. I had originally gone with the last configuration and had to drill a hole in the plate to the left of the attachment tube to get a bolt into the case.
With the crush ring only, it can fit all attachment points, but the pipe flange is a little askew, though as noted before, port and exhaust hole line up. This last config is where I have settled for now.
ParaIndiana (see thread "My Like 50-ish") had no trouble at all bolting his on in its' original form.
Here's my real problem, though: in either configuration, there is a pinhole of an exhaust leak on the underside of the flange. I can feel a very small push of air with each stroke. I have to get a secondary gasket on this thing. Originally, I had gotten the "reinforced" gasket via racing planet, but that prevents the crush ring from fully sealing and the "leak" was more widespread. I will have to poke around for something thinner that I can cut to fit. It is really for the perimeter of the flange, but a leak ain't good, no matter how small it is (though I do think there might have been one with the Tecnigas, as there was one area of it at the pipe flange with a little bit of goo (funnily enough in the same location I found the "pinhole").
Bitch of it is, I am tapped until next week.
For the record, at sea level, an 88 main jet is just a wee bit lean and a 95 too rich. 92 is happy. Perhaps a little on the rich side, but no sputter and I feel safe for the few days in "winter" when our high is 60/low in the upper 30s.