Before you tear apart the engine, if you haven't already done it then try disconnecting the vacuum advance and capping the #2 carb nipple. The '79SF adds up to 16 degrees of advance, depending on throttle position and load, between 2 inHg and 6 inHg.
You can't change the spring but the vacuum advance range/max advance can be adjusted by removing the blob of epoxy on the end of the dashpot to uncover the locknut and setscrew.
The mechanical advance for the '79 Special starts at 1,800 rpm it's all-in at 5,400 and 31 degrees. Trim a couple of small machine screws like a 10-32 and use RTV to temporarily glue them in the advance slots and limit the max advance.
It won't stay, of course, so it's totally temporary but you can get the upper timing dialed in, then figure out something more permanent if you have to.
You can't change the spring but the vacuum advance range/max advance can be adjusted by removing the blob of epoxy on the end of the dashpot to uncover the locknut and setscrew.
The mechanical advance for the '79 Special starts at 1,800 rpm it's all-in at 5,400 and 31 degrees. Trim a couple of small machine screws like a 10-32 and use RTV to temporarily glue them in the advance slots and limit the max advance.
It won't stay, of course, so it's totally temporary but you can get the upper timing dialed in, then figure out something more permanent if you have to.
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