Ok, what the %^&* is happening. Put the ATD on the bike a couple of days ago and it ran fine for 10m. Went out today, got 20m down the road, opened it up to overtake a car and ....... bang spit bang.
Got recovered, whipped off the timing cover and .... fibre gear stripped again.
So, I reckon old fibre gears deteriorate with age regardless of appearance. When I took the ATD off, the teeth seemed to crumble under a bit of pressure from a screwdriver - the modern gears don't do that.
I have now decided to rebuild both of the new units, and a another spare from the bits I have left over. I reckon this is the answer as this is the fourth ATD I've demolished in 10k miles.
In case you ask, the timing gear pinion is fine, the maggie is not seized in any way, and I don't thrash the nuts off the bike. To date, ATD failures have been 1) Gear stripped for ??? reason; 2) Unit starting to fall apart due to poor riveting from my 'mechanic friend'; 3) Catastrophic failure due to bob weight pin coming out and 4) Gear stripped for ??? reason. Both 1) and 4) were old gears, 2) and 3) are self explanatory.
So, off the road for rebuilding .......... again.