to access it I prised the electronics lobe off with two flat blade screwdrivers, then removed the two screws in the inside of the housing holding the plate down, lift that up and you have the spindle that the rotor fits on and at its base is the bit with the slots for the pins to locate in from the centrifugal advance weights
I have one from an electronic dizzy marked ~ "13" & "-10", and another from a points dizzy marked "12.5" & "+5"
A guess that the 12.5 and 13 is a timing value in mechanical advance ?? another guess that the +5 and -10 BLANK ??
the centre line of these slots when viewed from above shows they are not straight up and down
PHOTO COMING

Not a good photo but if you look closely the one on the LEFT has the lean // to the RIGHT at the top of each slot this is ponts dizzy bit
You need to look even more closely at the electronic dizzy slots, they lean \\ the opposite. The two are photo'd with the flat rotor button face facing same way
the one stamped +5 when viewed from above and looking at the one to the top looks like the top of it leans clockwise ( to the right) whereas the one stamped -5 the top of which leans anticlockwise( to the left)
The electronic one is what I had used in my LPG EA81 and brazed the extreme outer of the slots to reduce the maximum mechanical advance in order to get a total advance of no more than 28 degrees to suit the character of LPG combustion. It now has some slop in how the rotor button (NEW) fits so time for a newie shaft - otherwise I would reuse it and not be asking.
REASON FOR THIS POST...sorry
Does anyone understand the difference in timing advance in the way the advance slots are angled ?? Which one gives what ? I am trying to get my head around it. Because ( and many a teacher used to say don't start a sentence with 'because' ) LPG loves advance down low revs but not up high I would best to use the best one for the application. It may just be a suck it and see
expecting Disco to come to the rescue here
I should add that in the past I have brazed up the outer end of the slots to LIMIT mechanical advance to stop higher rev pinging. I also run an initial advance of 12 to 14 with the modded unit. I am just trying to fathom the advance characteristics between the two slot angles, keeping in mind that the rotor turns anti clock with the motor running. I sort of understand advance allowed by the increasing distance from the centre post but not what the different angled slots would allow