Chief1500 said:
The model number on the side of the distributor is V206 862 - 40735A, and the vacuum advance is stamped with DM2. Can anyone tell me which model/year this distributor is from?
Wow. This looks like a Lucas DM2 distributor. I don't have much info on it, but I know the DM2 was used in a variety of LBC's, including Triumph, but not on Spitfires to my knowledge. I have seen it referenced as standard in a TR3-TR4. I think this is a 60's vintage dizzy. The 40735A would be the Lucas part number. Maybe another forum member can add some information.
Chief1500 said:
I've been setting it at 2ATDC with a timing light, as per the manual, and it advances well into BTDC. I reset at 10BTDC and it is running a much smoother.
You have an interesting challenge. The timing spec for '78 is 2ATDC for California cars, but it is 10BTDC for Federal. I would use 10BTDC. You need to check where you are taking vacuum-advance from. Make sure your vacuum hose comes from the top side of the carburetor and not from the bottom.
When setting the timing, I would use a strobe (as you are doing), not static, and I would set it up with the vacuum hose attached, not plugged off. Also, make sure your idle speed is not too high, around 800RPM should be ok, so you don't get advance at idle.
If you check on the side of the vacuum advance unit, you may find 3 numbers stamped on it, possibly close to the tip where the hose attaches. If they're there, these should indicate the vacuum advance curve. I have no idea what the mechanical (centrifugal) advance specs would be for this dizzy.
Chief1500 said:
I reset at 10BTDC and it is running a much smoother.
Does it still backfire at shutoff?
If you can get it to run smoothly, great. If not, you might consider sending the dizzy to Advanced Distributor and get them to check it out. I would want to know the shaft isn't wobbly, and the centrifugal advance is working right. And they can bench-test it to see exactly what the mechanical and vacuum advance characteristics are, how well they're working, and to compare them to 1500-spec to see how you should set it up. Alternately, they might suggest ideas to replace it if needed. No personal interest here, just a suggestion - they seem pretty competant and willing to give you good advice.