Thank you. Good info.
Brian and Max are spot on with the responses, and you were wise to "not" fall prey into buying a shim kit, as you have no idea yeet, just what sizes you need... and the "common/HotCam's kit", is about 90% wasted money, IMHO, knowing that swapping shims around, and if you actually Mic' the head of each "bucket", they can also be swapped, providing you with a 'minimal but exact need" for you shim needs..
Honda dealers stock the HONDA shims, (which are the more finite half sizes) also, so visit a Honda dealer when looking for shims.. I have been very lucky with "swapping" with both Honda, and Kaw dealerships, and I gladly offer them $5 if they let me swap a bunch of needed shims.. goes a long wway on "relationships" with them.
I cannot stress enough, as Brian noted, installing hoses when the top of the engine is completely clear, and access to the throttle body nipples is really easy, run them to the left side,cap them with the caps you pulled off the T/B, and mark them all, and use a "spark plug wire loom clip" ($2) to clip them into to keep things tidy..
You may find that even tho you are prepared to "synch" the throttle bodies, they may be spot on already (you won't know till its all assembled and running again), as when adjusted valves, new air filter, and everything restored, you likely will be right back to the operating spec it had when it left the factory.... and that's a nice feeling.
Murph's Kits put together a completely comprehensive "single source one stop/JOB" kit, based on input of us old timers, that have done this job, it's a really good deal, and complete... and make sure you replace that front cam sensor O-ring during this nekid engine process... well worth the time, the rings are in that kit also.. Hard to beat that price, and if you multi source, you'll never beat that price, due to shipping.
https://www.murphskits.com/product_info.php?products_id=525&osCsid=0cMn9PM-ERdJZgCXCej7l2also, look at your plugs, before buying... pretty much every one of us has a set of perfectly good plugs, which we removed, and saved, because we "pre-bought them", just mentioning that.. the plugs do last a long time...