I have a '71 340 with a Mopar electronic distributor and an Edelbrock 1411 750cfm carb. I'm hooking up the vacuum advance, but I'm not sure if I should hook into the "timed" or the "manifold" vacuum port. Any ideas? Thanks guys.
the factory port is above the right primary throttle blade. this position goes back to pre-emission days.Where did the factory put it?
Is the factory port high or low in the barrel of the carb?
Is it the same for the Edelbrock carb? That would be were the vacuum port being used is the same in the barrel as the factory carb.
Why change from factory?
the factory port is above the right primary throttle blade. this position goes back to pre-emission days.
Timed. The distributors aren't set up for constant vacuum.
However, if your not running a stock type of distributor??????
.......this position goes back to pre-emission days.
No, it really doesn’t. Other makes used full time vacuum. The type of distributor doesn’t matter.Thanks for all the feedback. Most of what I was reading on various other sites seemed to lean heavily toward using the timed port... but I couldn't seem to find any info on whether or not an electronic distributor made any difference.
I have a '71 340 with a Mopar electronic distributor and an Edelbrock 1411 750cfm carb. I'm hooking up the vacuum advance, but I'm not sure if I should hook into the "timed" or the "manifold" vacuum port. Any ideas? Thanks guys.
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Well, it does have a slightly upgraded cam. Just a step above stock.If everything is stock, use the ported vacuum.
Manifold vacuum is used primarily for a performance engine with an upgraded camshaft but requires a re-curved distributor.