A builder's widow donated his half built airplane to his EAA chapter. There are 2 contactors. One of them is mounted on the engine side of the firewall and has "MASTER" handwritten on it. It has two large terminals and one small terminal. The part number on it is 70-111225-5. I measured 114 ohms across the coil. I am confident that is the master contactor.
The other contactor is mounted next to where a rear-mounted battery is intended to be installed. This second contactor has two large terminals and two small terminals. I measured 17.2 ohms across its coil. The part number on this contactor is X61-0017. An internet search of this part number did not give its intended purpose, master or starter. I suspect it is intended as an intermittent starter contactor. But Brian Decker's post #5 above states that part number CH24115 (Master Contactor) has 17.5 ohms. Now I am not so sure.