Well...done...#4 exhaust is .0105 versus .011...oh well, .0005 tighter is well within tolerance, no? Worked out pretty good. Splitting hairs at this point, so, I could spend time buffing that shim down an RCH or just live with it. Numbers on the outer flanges are the measured clearances; I rotated the cams a couple times to seat the tappets in the bore before measuring, then made sure the tip of the lobe was perpendicular to the tappet, slid the feeler gauge in...light resistance...and noted the size on the flange. And, yes, the head is sitting on wood blocks to keep the valves happy...
Note: the big torque wrench was on the bench being used to set my wheel bolts...realized that some might get the wrong impression that I was using a 5-100 ft-lb wrench instead of a smaller one...they are not that accurate at the limits, so...actually used the inch-pound wrench (the shorter one; take ft-lbs and multiply by 12 to get the inch-pound setting...which in this case, 9 ft-lbs is 108 inch-pounds) to set the new nylocs.
Lots of graphogen, new nylocs and washers, new bearings, new inlet cam seal at the back (I used the fresh seal I had ordered from Ray; it seemed more flexible than the ones in the bag I had discovered), warmed in hot water, single layer of tape over the snap ring, some grease...slipped right on nicely...in it's groove in the head with a touch of RTV in the channel to seal it up).
On to pulling the tranny, then the lump. Progress, right?