I've read thru all 11 pages (fascinating!)...
Did I get this kinda correct -- If the existing plunger is riding out 15mm+, assemble your new Versy CCT in the 2nd hole on a Versy CCT. If it's 15mm or less, start in Hole #1 and recheck as follows for possible transfer to Hole #2. Because nobody likes having their spring compressed too much.
Recheck Mileage Table (19mm - existing plunger extension mm) x 1,000
15mm - recheck in 4k miles
14mm - 5k
13mm - 6k
12mm - 7k
11mm - 8k
10mm - 9k
9mm - 10k
Did I get that kinda ballpark right in terms of when you would want to check and transfer from Hole #1 to Hole #2 of the Versy CCT?
Said another way, this guideline might apply if someone is considering buying a Versy CCT. If you are at 15mm+, buy it now and plug it in Hole #2 (and compress your long spring). If you are under 15mm (sorry guys), you might get away with kicking the can down the road until your next oil change or 3-4K miles before you buy it. (Fair assessment?)
Basically, at 19mm+ you are playing with fire and risking rapid unplanned disassembly within the next 3-4K miles.
Since chains stretch the most in their early life, these mileage estimates might be considered safe guidelines since the chain will stretch less later in life and move the plunger less quickly than when the chain was younger. And if you just do a lot of short stop and go riding, it’ll trash (stretch) the chain sooner than lots of highway riding.
They should make engine side covers from that "high tech aquarium glass" so you can watch your engine work and do inspections without needing to remove the covers. If you can only see black oil, drain and/or change for better inspection.