Much, much better. As per the 1978 Pontiac manual: tighten bearing caps to 55 ft lbs, expand brake shoes so that 40-50 ft lbs torque is required to turn the pinion nut, unloaded gears will not give a good pattern. Turn pinion one full revolution, then turn back the other way one revolution. Under this light load the contact pattern will extend only about halfway. Under heavy loads the pattern will spread out. Under very heavy loads the pattern will extend from near toe to near heel on the drive side and be broader between the tops and bottoms of the teeth. The most important thing is that the contact pattern is centrally located up and down the face of the gear teeth. So don't look for the whole face of the gear to be wiped clean under very little load. The recommended backlash is .006"- .008". .012" is a bit big and remember that it will only grow larger with use- never smaller. Great going- you are almost there.