I got the CG done... but I may change a few things up still.
I knew the 3W with cans would be heavier. I didn't figure into the equation the extra weight of canister mounts, headers, couplers, etc.. The plane with the Moki had 45.5 pounds on the main wheels. With the 3W, that went up to 48.75... an increase of 3.25 pounds!
The only place to offset 3.25 pounds is on the tailwheel... it had 4.25 pounds on it to start with, and to balance the plane, it needed 4.75 pounds on it. To get that 1/2 pound increase, I had to add 11 ounces of lead shot in the tail tube.
By the way, if you've ever had to add tail weight, the tail tube is a great place to put it, if you have something that will go into the tube. Luckily, I still have some old shotgun shells from back in the days when it was OK to fill a duck full of lead... so I just cut the shells open for some free lead! These shells are so old (probably 30 years) that I wouldn't dare shoot them, but the shot works well for stuff like this.
Anyway, it's balanced out, soft of. I still need to add the baffling, but that will have to wait a month or so for the new cowl to show up.
I may move the battery tray back in the fuse, if I can. I remember gluing it in place, but I may be able to dremel it loose an move it. We'll see.
The good thing about this is that the plane is still under the 55 pound limit... With the extra weight in the tail, it comes in at 53.5 pounds.