Here is the update regarding the distributor. First a quick recap - I dropped the condenser screw into the distributor. Before I removed the distributor to remove the screw, I rolled the car in gear to get the engine to TDC. I also noticed the rotor not turning. I pulled the distributor and found the broken distributor gear and a missing tooth on the jackshaft by taking a photo in the distributor hole.
The engine was pulled at a shop in late September and I took it back to the engine builder who just opened it up this week 12/9/20 to find the gear and jackshaft were damaged by the condenser screw I dropped into the distributor. So, I am the cause of all the destruction as the screw jammed against the body and when I rolled the car in gear, and the damage occurred. The engine builder removed the pan and valve cover and has cleaned everything out and found the bores are clean, the rod and main bearings are also clean and the cams look fine too. He has replaced the jackshaft and distributor gear. Now comes the fun part.
I decided to drop even more money into the car. Since the engine is out and going back on the dyno before reinstallation, I took JB Collier's advice and ordered a pair of Mikuni carbs to replace my recently "Joe Curto" rebuilt Strombergs. I am replacing the water transfer tubes with stainless tubes from RD Enterprises. I have also ordered Spax shocks for the rear to match the fronts. I ordered the Dave Bean cartridge water pump and will be replacing the points with a FAST electronic ignition system.
Lastly, I am have the shop that pulled and will be replacing the engine with a hydraulic clutch setup.
I hope to fill you in on the performance changes if any, with the Mikunis, when the engine goes on the dyno next week. I hate to think what would happen if my wife knew what I was spending on this car.