First, Groily,
Disregard previous. I now have spark, maybe not fat and blue (a description I might occasionally apply to myself), but we'll see if and how it runs. I can't try to start in yet, this early Sunday morning in the suburbs. Here's what I think may have happened, which I forgot to mention. Last night, upon discovering no spark, I cleaned the slipring with denatured alcohol. I gave it some time to evaporate but, apparently, not enough. I'm not sure this is the reason, but I am temporarily pleased. Consider that I owe you a pint, if ever meet up non-cybericiously.
Bill,
There is a boatload of talk and suggestions here in the forum about measuring BTDC with the head in place. My own apprach, you may recall, was a straw with a taped-on graticule and which ran into the plug hole through a guide clamped to the head-steady bracket. I'd steer you to photo if need be. It seemed to work well.
About tightening the ATD unit without changing the timing, I have started to get a little feel for this and think I have made progress over the last time I did the timing which took about 15 tries. First, I got sick of messing with the horseshoe washer so I cleaned the large washer (having two alignment holes) and the horseshoe washer with mineral ("white") spirits and sprayed one side of the horseshoe washer with a light coat of contact adhesive. This keeps it in place so you can concentrate on the hold-down bolt. (I don't think anyone can convince me that the possibility of this small amount of adhesive working its way into the oil as a clogging factor is a problem.) Once you have the timing set, finger tighten the bolt while applying back pressure at the points plate with the other hand. Now, with the socket over the bolt, and no ratchet or breaker-bar in it, very lightly tap the end of the socket. Now, with the ratchet or breaker, make a first light tightening of the bolt, to the extent you can, summon-up a lot of thumb strength and try holding back some of this turning at the points plate. Now, recheck the timing. If good, go ahead and finish tigtening the bolt. Recheck timing again.
Richard L.