Meep-Meep
дворянин
every .015" reduction in the slot length reduces mech advance 1 distributor degree (2 crank degrees).
Good info, but where were you when I was figuring this out!? :hello2:
- - - Updated - - -
I was told (by the previous owner) that there is a Allen head screw inside the vacuum advance that he cranked up to raise the timing. This guy raced this car. Basically everything is the same as he had it. It sat for MANY years. The only things I changed to ALTER his setup was bigger primary jets because the plugs looked kinda lean. Now that I have the A/F ratio gauge, it looks fat. I think I will go back to the #80 that was in originally. Maybe lower depending on the gauge readings. Any thoughts on that screw in the vacuum advance?
Screw in vac advance is only for the vac advance. Has nothing to do with the mech setup as I discussed. You should rn a vac advance on the ported port and a god starting point is to add 10 degrees with full vacuum applied to the can. Use a vac pump or temporarily hook to manifold source to set and verify.














