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At least the maintenance interval on the points has been extended. And you learned (me too) a bunch about points ignitions.
There is a special grease, also look at the cam that the points rubbing block rides on. Rust/dings?
When I did my LM2 rebuild I looked into the Velleman kit and even bought two and built them up.I mounted them on a paxelin base but never installed them; firstly, space was a problem, especially with two of them (one for each set of points).Secondly, insulation; I sprayed electronic lacquer on them but they really needed to be enclosed to keep moisture / rain out, which would have made the end product even larger.
True enough - it won't matter, or care, which points activate it. But if wasted spark isn't desirable, how can the output current be directed to coil A first and then to coil B next time? I'm sure there's a way electronically, but not being an electronics expert I have no idea what's involved.
I have to wonder if this is part of the reason Moto Guzzi went to twin points (and if the two lobes in its distributor are the same)
When I "refurbished" my Convert back in April of '17 I gapped the points, set the timing (no modification of the points plates necessary) and greased the cam of the distributor with a little Bosch Distributor Grease.
That Bosch grease doesn't seem to be available from any where in the UK. I've seen Loctite Super Lube widely recommended and is available here, anyone using it?