Well, about 100 miles into its maiden US voyage, the Golden Flash said "Stop over here and Fix Me Now!", it was spittering and sputtering and missing and not running right.
Spun the points cover off, and some metal chaff came out. I turned the engine over and couldn't see the points opening and closing, although the adjustment hadn't changed.
Took the points out, and it turns out that the pin upon which the movable points pivot, which fits into a hole in the brass mounting plate which keys onto the armature shaft, had wallowed out a big oval hole in said plate, and the points were moving all over the place. When the cam bumped the follower that's supposed to open the points, the points just moved and didn't open. In addition, the spring and the mounting screw for the spring had rubbed against the cam ring and worn themselves down (don't know if the cam ring was damaged or not, it's apparently pretty hard and wasn't scored).
So this wasn't fixable on the roadside. Call out a truck and on to the rally in hopes of being able to "Overnight Ship" a new points set and points plate ($150 just for the parts, OI!) to the rally, but that didn't work, "Overnight" means "**** you, we'll get it there when it suits us", it's STILL not there.
So it looks like an obvious fix: Slide the new points plate and points onto the keyed shaft (ignition timing should still be OK), and adjust the points gap.
Is there a carbon brush that goes into the points plate? There looks like there's a place for one, but I must have lost mine on the side of the road? Are there FOUR carbon brushes on this mag? One for each pickup, one "earthing" brush, and one behind the points? Are they all the same brush?
Thanks for any initial insight you can give me. Anyone ever had this happen to them? Wonder why it happened, there doesn't look to be that much force on that pivot?
Lannis