Here is the story.
Setting points gap I get 12 and a solid 20 (21ish) on the other side.
I have to get this closer. The only one I would send the mag to is Andrew at Priory, but he is exactly half a world away.
I have machined parts for a long time, I cannot see one side of a cam ring wearing that much more than the other without "help" like someone ground on it. Or it was made like crap to start with.
I have read that shimming one corner of the cam ring housing to "cock" the cam ring into running more true is one way (I dont like it, thats got to be hard on the bearing)
Removing the cam ring and sanding the high side and shimming the low to recenter the cam ring -sounds do-able, depending on the grade of steel the cam ring is made from. If its something like heat treated 4140, you might as well try to carve granite with a feather duster.
Someone even mentioned some kind of escentric screw under a welch plug somewhere to center the cam ring. I have no idea what he is talking about.
Tricking the bearing off center using different thicknesses of insulating paper. This also sounds do-able, but by my feeler guage I have to move 5 thousandths total. That seams like a lot for a paper movement, plus thats an insulator. It sounds like a good idea, but I dont think its all that great. I could introduce weird problems down the road.
Its also possible my three piece armature is not true, but without a complete tare down I have no decent way to check this.
The mag checks out electrically with the tools I have, and spits blue sparks with a flick if the armature. I would like to try the mag out before I send it half way across the world.
What is the best way to get a better gap without ruining what I already have?
Lee