I got the intermediate shaft reclocked so that I could get the cap on; no issues there. While this is pretty simple, you have to reindex the distributor body each time to ensure that the cam and crank signals are aligned, so it take a little work. The pic here is where I started, but I thought I would show it just for fun. For anyone reading this that doesn't know how you reclock it; it takes a big screw driver in the slot, then rotate it and the gear will walk out. Then you turn it and try and get it to drop back in. It takes a little bit as the end of the shaft has a hex on it that goes into the oil pump and you got to play with it a little to get it to drop in. You can turn the pump if you have or make a long shaft to stick down there and rotate the pump, but I didn't need to do that.
I then moved on to making the plug wires. I decided to try Blue Streak wires; they looked interesting as they come with number tabs, thermal covering and heat sleeves as well as retainers as well as a tool to assemble them. It is a pretty cool setup and seemingly very well made wires. I got 2 made (#1 and #3) and then had to work on my new front gate.