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joesnuffy
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    "I haven’t had time yet to research the mag plate origins.
    The points cam I removed appears to be adjustable,
    via loosening the set screw in the hub. Not sure what
    that piece is from either."

    It sure looks to me that someone went to a lot of effort to do this modification to this motor. Why?? would be my question. Possibly better performance and the ability to dial in the timing better without having to keep up with a battery box and all that stuff which would allow it to run in no battery enviroments? It sounds like you can adjust the timing via the hub of this motor and that may explain why 12 holes were used on it so even the flywheel could be moved back or forth a bolt or 2 to get timing perfect in respect to where the cam is adjusted to. Not an electronic ignition but pretty cool how they made it adjustable which would allow it to work on a lot of motors. I for one would like to hear it run with that set-up verses the timer box.

    I also wonder what year it would have been modified.

    Have you tested that condenser on your Stevens meter?? That thing is a monster wonder what its mfd rating is>

    Just my thoughts on it.

    Joe

    ps someone in another thread did mention they knew what exact motor this set-up came from but I wonder if it might have been used by the factory to set-up the best timing on motors due to the 12 holes on the flywheel and the adjustable cam. It may have never been intended to run up and down a lake with 12 holes. It could be used on many motors to pinpoint the best timing from slow speed to high speed operation then mass produced. 12 holes gives it a lot of adjustability not 8 not 6 but 12 that’s a lot. I also think of how large that condenser is which also makes me think that it is very very old and one of the first ever used. With that set-up you could run a motor at WOT with different timing settings to see how long they stayed together in respect to one another no battery needed. I’m just thinking out load just crazy thinking so I’m sure someone will shoot me down but it I think its cool. They did test intensively test test their outboard engines back then one bad year and things could go very badly to bad they got away from that.