Thanks L.A.B. I never would have found that info!
However....... My info. came from a parts book dated 1955 which lists the numbers I quoted (the Lucas info does say + or - 1 degree).
The bike was exported, unregistered in 1957, and the T.O.M.C.C. provided a dating certificate for 1957. The engine (and frame) number is 08275, which to me seems rather low for 1957 because the parts book says "Starting with engine number 70930". The petrol tank holes for the (missing) badges look to me to be for striped band trim, which I believe had been superseded by 1957.
Presumably the 5TAC and 6TAC mark the conversion to alternator, which this bike has.
Do you think the above suggests the bike is really an earlier product which should have the 'B' suffix distributor?
I am (was) a well qualified Motor Engineer, but my practical experience has been almost solely on four (or more) wheeled vehicles, having given up biking in 1960 and having only been recently re-born. Of course the engineering principles are familiar, but the applications are not. I must rely on others to help me out in cases such as this.
Incidentally the same parts book lists the 40449A for the 6T.
Regards and Thanks,
Oh! And I do not know what an ECM Curve is either! Though I have produced plenty of advance curve graphs for engines on Brake Tests.