I did a title search on the subject of Vacuum Advance and there was a lot of information. A lot of it made my brain freeze and I spent a bunch wincing in stupidity while little pennies of information slooooowly dropped.. buffering....buffering...like downloading a large file on dial-up..
But I still need it spelled out for me..
I have a timing light. I connect it to plug number one. I start the engine and things slow down/ stop at the timing plate. I even have a little degree knob on the timing light that can change the apparent setting at the plate. I have no idea what that is for...
I am using ZRX carbs and will be using a restrictor in the vacuum line to stop the advance from whacking around... How do I determine the ideal restriction needed to allow the advance to operate correctly? No restriction- the mechanism taps away. Too much.. I might as well just cap the line..?
What should I see at assorted no-load RPM's at the timing plate under the light? What should line up with what at 600rpm, 800, 1000, 2500 etc..? Is there a chart somewhere with ideal test values..?
Should I have the colortune on one of the cylinders to check that I am somehow getting a full, ideal burn at some perfect combination of RPM and advance...
I am probably overthinking this... but I am beginning to get a bit bogged down while the circular logic takes over.
Vacuum Sych, Idle, vacuum timing, centrifugal advance/ retard..
If this really means that I need to read up more on the basic physics of engine tuning then reading suggestions/ links are welcome. If there is specific 1979 SF information then that is cool too..
Can anyone advance this retard?
But I still need it spelled out for me..
I have a timing light. I connect it to plug number one. I start the engine and things slow down/ stop at the timing plate. I even have a little degree knob on the timing light that can change the apparent setting at the plate. I have no idea what that is for...
I am using ZRX carbs and will be using a restrictor in the vacuum line to stop the advance from whacking around... How do I determine the ideal restriction needed to allow the advance to operate correctly? No restriction- the mechanism taps away. Too much.. I might as well just cap the line..?
What should I see at assorted no-load RPM's at the timing plate under the light? What should line up with what at 600rpm, 800, 1000, 2500 etc..? Is there a chart somewhere with ideal test values..?
Should I have the colortune on one of the cylinders to check that I am somehow getting a full, ideal burn at some perfect combination of RPM and advance...
I am probably overthinking this... but I am beginning to get a bit bogged down while the circular logic takes over.
Vacuum Sych, Idle, vacuum timing, centrifugal advance/ retard..
If this really means that I need to read up more on the basic physics of engine tuning then reading suggestions/ links are welcome. If there is specific 1979 SF information then that is cool too..
Can anyone advance this retard?
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