" are 67 deg. BBDC to 67 deg. ATDC for both ports ".
https://sceptreflight.com/Model%20Engine%20Tests/Super%20Tigre%20G15.html 66 g-15 F.I. ,
"The exhaust and transfer periods occupy 137 degrees of crank angle . "
https://sceptreflight.com/Model%20Engine%20Tests/ST%20G15-FI%20%282%29.html 71 G-15 F.I.
THO SOME ARE 138 /136 DEG, AND THE .35 IS 136/134 ALLEGDLY .
With the G-15 , the Goodyear was slightly revised . ( Theres two series ( runs ? ) of these ' red intake ' versions , that co-incided with the introduction of the G-15 R.C. , for radio pylon .)
the 21/29s , were know as ' simultaeneous ' in the later versions , and ' pipe timed ' . ( used for B T/R in NZ , the simultaeneous said to be marginally superior for that . ) ABC liners !
Was also a ' piped ' G-15 liner , most of these and many speed 29 cases were butchered with raised roof and liner top edge raised higher , over factory hight . The Flanged small port cases , 67 to 70 odd .
so the rarer G 15 F.I. case , but as per 67 RVD and ' pipe flanged ' RV 29 case from 67 on .

Like This . the top port lip ( and liner ) cut by ' the aces ' for piped use . Send me all your unbutcherd ones ! this is the prefered FAI T/R conversion to diesel , They then prefered the smaller Ex port .
As an aside .
If you want to authenticate it or otherwise , As the transfer top angle makes it awkward , visually . A flashlight or penlight ! at the cylinder top , makes observing the closeing more straightforward .