Force Fed Mopar
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Trying to figure out my 383, took the distributor apart and found a L15.5 governor and a 13L vacuum advance pod. Does that sound right? Engine seems to take a lot of initial advance to crank up and rev properly, but when you hook up the vacuum advance can, it dies.
IIRC you double the numbers on the distributor parts to get your timing numbers. As the vac adv pod says 13, that's 26 degrees of vacuum advance, which I'm guessing is why it dies when I hook it to manifold vacuum. If I hook it to a ported vacuum port, it won't rev just misses bad and tries to die.
Do I need to set the initial timing real low, or is it a case of someone mis-matching parts? Once warmed up fully it'll rev decent w/ the vacuum advance disconnected.
IIRC you double the numbers on the distributor parts to get your timing numbers. As the vac adv pod says 13, that's 26 degrees of vacuum advance, which I'm guessing is why it dies when I hook it to manifold vacuum. If I hook it to a ported vacuum port, it won't rev just misses bad and tries to die.
Do I need to set the initial timing real low, or is it a case of someone mis-matching parts? Once warmed up fully it'll rev decent w/ the vacuum advance disconnected.














