On the A series, I don't know if you realize, but, there are two distinctly different drive ratios for the A/C generators, which means two different ignition rotors for the electronic ignition pickups.
The generators spin at either full crankshaft speed, 1:1 ratio, or, 1/2 speed, 2:1 ratio.
The 1:1 spins same direction as crankshaft, forward, and has a drive this way, crankshaft primary gear, to clutch hub primary gear, to generator gear. This is the most common setup, most A series uses this. The ignition rotor has one firing projection.
The 2:1 is mostly found on later A1 series engines, some very few A7's. This gear set is crankshaft primary gear, to clutch outer hub primary gear, to idler gear on pin in main engine case, to generator gear. This generator spins reversed from the 1:1 setup, rotor spins backwards. The rotor has two firing projection tabs.
Both setups run the same two magnetic pickups, 1:1 pickups are 180 degrees apart. 2:1 pickups are 90 degrees apart.
Both setups were also made with point sets before CDI was adopted, so, there are both types with two different point cams, and, two different point placements.
A series stuff is fun, loads of fun!
Just FYI, if you weren't already aware of the differences.
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