The slots aren't elongated, they've been shortened, which reduces advance. Go back to the link in post eight for what it's supposed to be....
Throw that advance away, and start over....
The vacuum advance can't be checked by running the motor in neutral and watching the timing. The only way to accurately check it is to connect a vacuum pump/gauge to it and see if you get the right amount of advance for the given vacuum levels as shown in the manual.
Throw that advance away, and start over....
The vacuum advance can't be checked by running the motor in neutral and watching the timing. The only way to accurately check it is to connect a vacuum pump/gauge to it and see if you get the right amount of advance for the given vacuum levels as shown in the manual.
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