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Interesting Charles, thanks for sharing.
Am I correct in understanding that your present set-up gives 20 crank degrees at 2000rpm, and that this is the max amount of advance? And are you still happy with it? (Do you plan to experiment further?)
And the original unit before repair - I would guess with tired springs, advance comes in too quickly? - and with worn holes, too much? Have I understood correctly?
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Andrew,
In my case the over-advance was evident quite low in the rev range. It had good pick-up from rest, was very rough at low revs under load but quite happy at higher revs/maximum speed. Adjusting-out the roughness (by static timing) meant I lost the good pick-up and also compromised the top speed.
This left me fairly convinced that it would also benefit from a longer/later advance curve, i.e. lighter weights or stronger springs. There has been some discussion about this on Facebook in the past.