I always have a strange "feeling" about the need to alter these old designs, especially if you want to enter OT. It clearly sounds "illegal", but on the other hand, it is tough to build something that you know will have flying issues.
At some point you have to ask yourself (I think) why you want to build one of these old planes. If it is just to fly something you flew (or in my case my Dad flew), then build it like you want. You will have fun.
But if it is to enter an "event", then you need to look at the rules for the event and build to them.
I can understand how a lot of you feel, I feel the same. I have an All-American, and to be honest, I'm a but scared to build it like designed because I don't know if I am fast enough to run outboard on takeoff!

Problem with OT (as I see it--but note I have never actually entered OT), is that in most contests, you are judged on your flying skill---there is no addition of points for how handicapped your steed is. I wouldn't know how to handicap them anyway!. But it is a thought, if the idea is to remove the need to improve the flying capability of the plane.
Just some rambling thoughts.