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[TR] Vacuum Advance of a delco remy

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Subject: [TR] Vacuum Advance of a delco remy
From: Bud Rolofson <levilevi@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 11:33:26 -0700
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Listerati,

Iâ??m trouble shooting a overheating problem at highway speeds (65-70mph) with 
my 69 Spitfire. Temp gage goes to red at higher speeds but then immediately 
cools off when idling.

I suspect I have a bad or weaken vacuum advance on my Spitfireâ??s delco remy 
(friggin spell check made me type that over and over) distributor. I tested the 
vacuum line from the carb and it gets to 9 psi where the line connects to the 
vacuum advance when the engine is at 2500-3000 RPM.

The problem is there is no movement to advance the timing that I can see by 
watching the vernier advance knob, it does not move at 2500-3000 rpm.

Two questions:

Should 9 psi be enough for the vacuum advance to work properly?  I couldnâ??t 
find specs for vacuum advances.

If the vernier knob isnâ??t moving then is the vacuum advance not working or 
the centrifugal weights not moving? Or maybe both?

Thanks
Bud 

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