Not yet. Combination of rainy weekends, Boy Scouts, and a perforated diaphragm in the fuel auto-valve have held up progress.
I disassembled, cleaned and rejetted to accommodate the removal of the stock airbox. Put everything together and had no fuel flow
So I drained the gallon or so of new gas & seafoam out and hauled the tank off again. Pulled the petcock out and discovered the filter/screen tube was as messed up as the carb had been, not too mention it looked like it went through a wood-chipper. Ordered a new one from RonAyers and cleaned up the petcock while I awaited Mr Postman. Reassembled, refueled, rubbed my hands together and cackled like a mad scientist, opened the petcock, turn the key, check neutral, flip kill switch, and push start...
...turns over but no ignition...
wisely walked away to deal with it later. Figured out there still was no fuel getting to the the carb (floats are dry). Pulled everything apart again and with much sweat and a bit of blood got the auto-valve off the bike. As carefully as I could I opened it up, hoping against all odds to find it ok...

... the larger diameter diaphragm looks like it melted.
Awaiting a rebuild kit and nice weather (which, of course, has been abundant this week).
Thanks for asking!