Whoo Hoo!! I'm printing again.
The nozzle soaked in acetone overnight. I used some tin wire I had
laying around to help clear out the chunkies (gently of course!). Then
a small paintbrush to finish up and make sure the hole was clear.
When it seemed that it was 100% clear, and I could actually see through
the hole (held up to light) without seeing chunks, then I remounted the
nozzle.
I loaded my filament and it worked perfectly with a long straight noodle
coming out of the nozzle. I did a quick print of a tramming square to
help me determine if the nozzle was loaded to the right height. When I
ripped up the kapton I knew I wasn't quite there. Some more turns of
the nozzle and the test print seemed to come out fine.
My second print is running now. The first layer is way too close, so
still need some adjustments. But, it's far enough away that it is not
scoring the kapton (just mostly blocking the noodle on layer one). I'll
do a few more tests and tuning after this print, and re-tram/level if
needed.
The interesting thing is that I never found what was actually causing
the issue. I'm going to write it off to dust on the filament getting
into the nozzle though. The acetone bath did have a number of specs in
there - I assumed it was all the dark scorching marks on the outside,
but now I don't know.
Still, it is all fixed and I can print with both nozzles again! After
this, I won't be so hesitant to take the nozzle off - it's not as bad an
experience as I thought it'd be.
Thanks everyone for the support!
Shawn