474432 is near the end of an order listed on 4/1/1952 with the next order for Super D's in 1956.
It is normal for the shutter to pick up speed as it travels across the film plane. When I test I use two photo diodes, one at the top right and the other at the bottom left with both about 5/8 from the edge of the image frame side, top, and bottom.
Go back and test with the sensor about center of the image frame and go by that speed. The top of the image frame on the camera is image bottom which is normally darker than image top which may be sky or white ceiling so the darker image bottom will benefit from the extra 1/3 stop and the top will not be adversely affected by 1/3 stop less exposure. 1/3 stop exposure is just detectable in wet printing.
When I test I look for consistency across the speed range of tensions and apertures not the table speeds.
This Focal Plane Servicing Guide/Instructions
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1sPJkp-MdghRkRId1EwT0dpNkk/view?usp=sharing will apply to your camera.
Clean and lube the bushings and roller shaft ends and the wind gear train to gain a slight improvement in operation.