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CB750 points plates Toyo, Hitachi, Nippon Denso, Futaba

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HondaMan:
I have about a dozen of the FEW marked condensors and points, but no plate with that mark.
I ordered one of the (NOS?) FEW points plate assemblies last week, will show it here when it arrives. ;D

In my experience, the Hitachi points and condensors last the longest. Their points have curved contact faces while the others were largely flat.

69cb750:

--- Quote ---In my experience, the Hitachi points and condensors last the longest. Their points have curved contact faces while the others were largely flat.
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I have brought ten bikes back to life with original points plate.
Most recent bike refused to start, tried two spare point plates, refused to start.
Had to use plate from running bike, quite the surprise, Japan condensers only last 55 years then they quit.

scottly:
Let's include the various advance mechanisms..
On the left is a ND 333 from a 350/400, and on the right is a Tec 300, from a 750. On the 750, the F mark is 10* before the T mark, and the center of the two full advance marks is 35* before the T mark.

Oddjob:
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Futaba plate wearing Daichi points, the 3 pronged propellor mark is normally their mark is it not.

69cb750:

--- Quote ---Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Futaba plate wearing Daichi points, the 3 pronged propellor mark is normally their mark is it not.
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Yes, Diachi junk.

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