OK! Paul, Doc, Randall, et al - Dizzy Timing Test results!
Requested photos below text- Any and all coments are
appreciated to help finally sort out the system(s) bugs..
Dale
Both ears on distributor plugged off
Both vacuum lines on carbs plugged off
Car engine warmed to 160*, smooth idle at 700 rpm
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<span style="color: #990000">Cylinder No. 1 wire hookup
0700 rpm..........at 10* BTDC advance
1000 rpm..........at 18* BTDC advance
1500 rpm..........at 24* BTDC advance
2000 rpm..........at 27* BTDC advance
2500 rpm..........at 27* BTDC advance
3000 rpm .........at 30* BTDC advance
Observation: timing arrow steady as steel on
the timing mark from 1500 rpm and higher</span>
<span style="color: #000099">Cylinder No. 6 wire hookup
0700 rpm..........at 10* BTDC advance
1000 rpm..........at 17* BTDC advance
1500 rpm..........at 24* BTDC advance
2000 rpm..........at 27* BTDC advance
2500 rpm..........at 27* BTDC advance
3000 rpm .........at 30* BTDC advance
Observation: timing arrow steady as steel on
the timing mark from 1500 rpm and higher
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My new distributor cap has 183 miles on it. It arrived from
the vendor broken as shown but seems to work OK.
My new rotor has 183 miles on it and is matched to the new cap
My advanced Distributors dizzy has about 1700 miles, the points
have about 1500 miles and the condensor can has 74 miles on it.
I reinstalled the two vacuum lines when the timing testing was completed.
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I also performed intake manifold vacuum testing today.
Here are my results: My carbs and manifold have 1700 miles.
Jeff Palya's all components.
A warm idle, steady as a rock at 19 inches- no flicker at all.
A rise to 24" at 2000 rpm and then a uniform downward flow to 19 inches but NOT instantly back to 19". I have a 6-3-1 header.