You really don't need inductance (or any other) values to 15 decimal places .
But Chris got the inductance as '~900uHy for each of your 4 windings', so put '900u' (or '0.9m') into Spice as the inductance values.
Don't see how you can calculate it if the flyback core parameters are unknown. You could guestimate it by assuming the params are similar to your ferrite. If 14 turns gave you 900uH then 6 turns should give (6/14)^2 x 900 = 165uH by my reckoning.
Thanks, I figured that one, when I re-read your post and path and source together. I have corrected it, but now I need all the tools in the toolbar? To Run it.
I don't have a symbol for the SG3525, so I can't check those connections, but C1 and C2 will block the current that needs to flow in the two sides of the primary. They would be needed if the outputs of the SG3525 were current sourcing/sinking. But since they sink current only, they need to be DC coupled to the transformer windings.
The value for the four inductors should be the inductance of 900uHy.
I have a Windows version LT Spice using my VM Ware I have windows on one side of my Mac, I can share files as well.
I have a toolbar now. I don't know how much trouble I will have but, I could run it. My Version of OS X is is 10.8.5 and I think the latest version of LT Spice is 10.7+, But,
The windows version of LT Spice has the "latest" update. Not the Mac.