I thought to start a new thread, but this is fairly relevant....good story Richard, I've seen it a few times when I first came along- in fact was one that often came up in searches before I new about the forum....now, on with my hijack
When I was checking my maggie over to do the assembly timing, I noticed a points gap variation of about .005", but chose to leave it till I'd thought about it and researched a plan and Richards method was about what I had in mind, but with just the dremel, none of that other fancy stuff..!!
Before doing anything drastic though, I had a thought that maybe the points plate could be sitting a bit askew on the taper(s), so pulled it off, and there was a couple of minor blemishes on the main one near the key.
Gave it a light scrape clean with a blade, and back on the keyway, but rotated to where there's no pressure on the rubbing heel to offset it.
Much better, but just fettled it a bit while doing in the tapered screw, and it's within about .001"(for now).
Seems to be running more even, but still a bit rich.
Not to say it's totally fixed, but thought it all worth a mention and worth looking at before doing any unnecessary grinding......?
Cheers for now