Hello, I did a lean burn conversion on 1978 Chrysler. The vacuum on distributor touches manifold when set at 8 degrees. It says to set timing at 5 degrees but was only able to go as far as 8 degrees. Anyone else have this problem?
Is it hard to remove?Intermediate shaft gear can be moved a tooth or two to give you the adjustability that you need. Its probably in the wrong tooth now anyway, that's why you are hitting the manifold.
So it would run better at 12 degrees?I would shoot for 12 degrees btdc. IMO 5 degrees is to retarded.
It should be happier with more than only 5 degrees.
This is the easier solution.Yes, much better at 12*. You don't need to move the dist. Move the high tension leads in the cap.
What do you mean,nYes, much better at 12*. You don't need to move the dist. Move the high tension leads in the cap.
So I should try setting initial timing at 12 degrees first?I would shoot for 12 degrees btdc. IMO 5 degrees is to retarded.
It should be happier with more than only 5 degrees.