Hey they had to work with what they had, bet no one complained about 15mm pins the day they broke in the 7's. I am sure that a few pistons made for fuel use found their way into motors on the street.
Bill the mag is on its way, I wood have asked about the RC dist but you said you were keeping it.. RotoFaze is still around he builds flathead stuff, which this probably is. looks more dist than mag, but as long as it works its fine by me..
Frank....a solid 15mm piece of tool steel would hold up anywhere. My point...and previously explained philosophy...that has been adopted by all manufactures...is that light is right. I am sure things not meant for the street get there. I take nothing away from RC's accomplishments...they walked the walk.
Yoshimura (which I always preferred) had an attitude that mimicked the Japanese manufacture to this day...and they were around before Russ and are still in bike racing. Drag stuff was all heavy, clunky stuff THOUGH they do appreciate the idea of light now. Placing 1,2,3 at Daytona (for Yoshimura) in the 70's isn't a mean trick either. They have set their mark as well.
Personally I don't care about stuff almost 40 years old. It is nice and nostalgic but it is over. I'd also say my first heads probably weren't bad because I copied Branch, RC etc. I just paid more attention to detail.
My big point is while nostalgia is great it is exactly what it is....old....and clunky with skirt to wall @ .004 or 5 etc.
I do truly appreciate your comments regarding my block.....I wish you could hold one in your hands.
Anyway....no hard feelings at all BUT I just wanted to explain myself for folks who may not have known my position.
Mike