So turns out the bolt i have has quite a large head which fouls the corners of the mag strap, in short it was tight enough much better now doesnt move but the noise is still there so unsure on the effectiveness of the seal but it does sound more like its coming from the carb/head area. I will try to video this tomorrow and upload
Is the bottom of the mag and the mag platform flat and not worn as they usually are? Did you check to see if the mag gear has a tiny bit of clearance with the gear that drives it? If there is not enough clearance it will put a big side load on the bearings and destroy the bearing insulating cups. Did you grease the dynamo clutch as many put them together dry which is wrong? Does the dynamo turn easily?
My guess, you have dynamo problems and the clutch is not greased and slipping which is making the noise. Again only a guess.
Regarding Bruce's suggestion about the dynamo. You can slacken the clamps and move the dynamo out of mesh about 1/2", retighten clamp and run the engine to eliminate the dynamo. Ron
Great suggestions, the dynamo has been untouched for more or less 50 years i only had the mag rebuilt, i opened the dynamo up and sprayed some electrical contact cleaner in and it turns freely but i will try what your suggesting Ron and pull it out of mesh and see what happens didnt really think about that
The dyanmo wasnt at fault, but there is oil staining where it meets the casing so i assume it is the seal behind the mag securing nut letting crankcase pressure past just not had time on the bike since last week so things are moving slow