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Re: Distributor and Carburetor problems...

To: "Spridgets" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Distributor and Carburetor problems...
From: "David Lieb" <dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 21:06:31 -0500
> Ahem. Vacuum retard does not reduced engine performance. Vacuum
> retard disables itself except at idle, so baseline timing is restored
> whenever you touch the accelerator, hence no affect on performance.
> Vacuum advance only engages at cruise (moderate throttle), so
> vacuum advance disables itself at idle and at full throttle. You are
> correct about the connection; it cannot be connected directly to the
> manifold but must be connected to the appropriate vacuum port on the
> carburetor. The amount of advance does follow the manifold vacuum
> however, so in that regard it is not "backwards".

Hate to bust your bubble, Vance, but the RWA Midgets do indeed connect the 
vacuum advance to the intake manifold. The carbs don't even have the vacuum 
port on these. Ported vacuum gives you better performance because the signal 
tells you more about what the engine is actually doing, but manifold vacuum 
was easier for reducing emissions at idle which was all that they really 
wanted to accomplish at the time. BTW, vacuum advance DOES NOT "disable 
itself at idle", it is actually quite active there. Why the heck do you 
think you have to disconnect it to properly set the timing??? The important 
thing is that the vacuum unit on the distributor be connected to the signal 
source that it is expecting.
David Lieb 




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