I checked timing today and it was way off, but then I also noticed it wasn't advancing?!? I take off the points plate and notice the points cam is stuck all the way advanced. The springs aren't pulling the two paws closed. (I'm worried the springs lost some tension from being stuck open for who knows how long, now I need new ones, where do I get those little buggers?) So I close them manually with my hand and slap everything back together and set everything up all proper and fire up the bike again but when I'm checking timing it flips to full advance and sticks there when I rev it. I pull everything apart and notice the points cam is really binding quite a bit on the advancer shaft. I'm thinking gunky grease (or no grease) but then I go to yank it off the shaft and it is really stuck on there, it was very difficult to muscle it off. I get it off but the grease is fine, so it's binding for a different reason. I think maybe the cam got ovalized somehow, maybe the PO bent it trying to yank it off to grease it, maybe it got stepped on in a work space. But then I notice something; both the two prongs coming off the advancer shaft have very faint cracks starting at the prong edge and going down the shaft a millimeter or two. I think someone at some point tried to turn the crankshaft with a wrench (instead of the kickstarter) but forgot it was in gear and it cracked the shaft every so slightly and flared the end. I'm 99% sure this is what is causing the binding because at the moment I am very carefully and evenly sanding down the end of the shaft with fine sandpaper to sand down the "flair" and I checked a few times and I am pretty sure it started turning easier.
I am going to post pictures of the shaft damage a little later. I know getting these bikes timed correctly can be difficult for a number of reasons usually surrounding the advancer shaft and cam or the springs. Just wanted to add one more possible reason to the list.