One of the items on the list is a large new tube of red RTV silicone.
They are opposite rotation, so likely an opposite rotation set of points. I DO NOT KNOW, but that might be all, unless the cam profile is not the same curvature on opening and closing
I cannot find the source, but AI says:
To convert a Joe Hunt Magneto from counterclockwise (CCW) to clockwise (CW) rotation, you must replace the internal cam and re-time the magneto to match the new rotation.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s involved:
Conversion Steps for Joe Hunt Magneto (CCW to CW)
Replace the Cam
The cam inside the magneto is rotation-specific. A CCW cam will not function properly in a CW setup.
You’ll need a clockwise-specific cam from Joe Hunt or a compatible supplier. This cam controls the timing of the points opening relative to rotor position.
Verify Rotor Compatibility
Most Joe Hunt magnetos use a rotating magnet (rotor) that’s symmetrical, but confirm that your rotor is compatible with CW rotation.
If not, you may need a CW-specific rotor or re-polarize the magnet.
Re-time the Magneto
With the CW cam installed, rotate the magneto clockwise until the small lobe on the cam is just about to open the points.
At this position, reinstall the magneto housing onto the base while maintaining cam alignment.
Check Drive Coupling
Ensure the drive coupling (hex or gear) matches the CW rotation of your engine’s camshaft or timing gear.
If the magneto was previously driven off a CCW camshaft, the drive gear may also need to be reversed or replaced.
Test Spark Timing
Once installed, verify spark timing with a timing light or static method.
Adjust the base rotation of the magneto to fine-tune ignition timing.