I did check the advance mechanism, which was stuck so bad I couldn't pry the sheath off the shaft, but I didn't have too -- I just stole a good one off one of my spare motors. I attributed the difficulty I had timing the traditional points plate to the bad advance, and used the opportunity to switch to Dyna S as well (also stolen from the other bike), but the "out of room" problem still exists.
I'm interested in trying the flip the backing plate option. I considered this, but from a visual check I couldn't see if it was symmetrical.
BTW, I have adjusted the individual pickups as far as they go.
The Dyna S installation instructions say that "all timing adjustments should be made using the advance timing marks which are approx 1/2 inch to the right of the F marks on the advance assembly." Then it goes on to explain the static timing procedure, which is basically that of any regular timing, though using the advance marks.
I've never checked my timing dynamically, at full advance (2500rpm) with a strobe light, on any of my bikes so maybe it's time to invest in a cheap one.
_MattClark_
p.s. 'tatanka' is that from Dances With Wolves? If so, good nickname, knew a guy in college that went by that moniker, and I was always jealous. Though you do have to be 200+lbs to wear it well.