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Re: 1500 Midget Distributor

To: Bob Hamilton <hamilton@cast.navnet.net>
Subject: Re: 1500 Midget Distributor
From: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@isocan.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 23:31:05 -0500
Bob Hamilton wrote:
> My '79 1500 was changed by the PO to a points distributor and I
> think I'll keep it that way.
>
> I still have the original electronic one but not sure if it works
> either. There must have been a reason for replacing it.
> 
> Maybe I'm old fashioned but if I were you, I'd stick with
> the points.

  Is the vacuum system the same on your points distributor
however? That is really my problem, not the points. I can
deal with points.

  The problem I have not is that the 1975 engine vacuum
is on the intake manifold, and is intended to drive a
vacuum retard unit on the distributor. This gives spark
retard during idle and coasting and such.

  The points distributor I have has vacuum advance however,
so I am getting vacuum ADVANCE at idle and cruising. I
had originally intended to just wire the vacuum line to
ported vacuum (pre-throttle) but my edition of Stromberg
does not have this vacuum tap.

  So although my ignition works, the timing is just
bizarre and the advance/retard curves are just awful. If I
convert my original distributor to modern electronic and I
get it working, then I will have proper ignition timing
again.

  Check your car and see if it's alright and how it is
done. I didn't think about it too much when I made the
switch, but the car is really finicky off the line so I
thought about it a while and that's why. Coming off idle,
the spark is really advanced and then comes back under
power.

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