More about the ignition. I hope others will have use of the information.
I adjusted the points again to enter the spoken area of dwell, "23-24.5 degrees on a 8 cylinder dwell meter is correct"
I confirmed that smaller gap give higher value. 23 degrees must be ideal for long time use without adjusting the points again when the dwell will increase by the wear of the points bakelite part pressing against the rotor (point gap become smaller). I guess it will take a while to reach 24.5 degrees. Especially with Hondaman ign module that is said to have no contact wear (pitting) when the current over the points is very low when the are triggers for the ign module that handling the coils.
Both points to have same angle, today about 23,4. I had to readjust the ignition timing again when point gaps were adjusted.
2-3 was irritating. Ok dwell, adjusted timing, check dwell again that had moved when 2-3 plate slide around when adj timing. I had to adjust several times to get both OK, dwell and timing of 2-3. 1-4 possible to adj timing without affecting dwell.
The base plate (1-4) and the 2-3 plate are both not close to an end point of the oval holes as it usally has been in the past. This might indicate a good adjusted ignition.
Photo below after adjustment of points plus a re-check of the timing with timing lamp. The red marks show the setting before when I had adjusted the points with feeler gauge around 0.35mm + timing lamp 'F' at idle. 0.3mm to feel light, 0.4mm not possible.
(point gap setting 0.3-0.4mm)
Timing must be better now!