Here's the follow-up and hopefully the end to this thread/PITA. Got the nice new mag (I thought a sweet price for $112 delivered), set my timing marks and installed it. Bang! Fired up quite nicely. So the problem that I created while trying to solve the problem that started this whole tale was solved. Threw the switch and let it run under load. Nice: 20 minutes...30 minutes...40 minutes, looks like I'm gonna make it then, off it shuts. So I'm back where I started from. I have the low-oil switch outa the loop so THAT's not it. Checked for spark and still got it (would be more than a little upset if the new mag had a bad condenser too). Checked compression, a nice 90#. So, it ain't spark or compression, GOT to be fuel. Thinking that MAYBE the LP regulator, me having mounted it to the frame of the rig, was getting too hot, I relocated that 3 feet away. After it cooled down, tried again, and again it died after 30 minutes. Last ditch effort, maybe heat is an issue, I roll (yeah, I got it on 6" casters) it away from the house 2 feet and after it cools, again, fire it and whatya know: ran it for 90 minutes under load with NO issues. So, there's gotta be an overheat shut-down somewhere in the system but I can't find ANY mention of it ANYwhere in either the gen manual or the engine manual. So now, if I need the thing, I gotta roll if out from under it's nice canopy and run it exposed to the elements. yeah, I know it was meant to be used that way but I wuz bein' nice to it. That'll learn ya, ay? Anyone ever heard of any overheat shutdown on these things?