About the only thing that may cause you problems, is the wire connections at the coil .
The coil has male wire terminals that are secured to the coil with straight slot large area head screws .
If you have the terminal pointed outwards from the coil, when the wire from the bikes electrical system is put on, when you install the tank, it moves the wire and terminal, in my case, it grounded the connection and caused the ignition not to work .
I would point the terminal towards the frame tube .
One of the screw heads is quite close to the screw that holds the coil to the adapter mount, make sure the two aren't touching when you get done .
I'd get pictures, but the fuel tanks are full on the bikes .