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Old 19-11-17, 15:36
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Does the dizzy shift as you start accelerate?

Hi Mike

Seeing the timing marks on a Stovebolt has got to be one of the hardest things to do tuning a Chevy CMP. So it is real hard to see the input of the vacuum advance. Couple with this the mechanical centrifical advance adds to the fun. Would add to the discussion that checking the function of the vacuum actuator is one of the first checks to make. Have encountered more than one that no longer worked.

Checking that the centrifical advance works is important. Have found these stuck, springs missing etc. Without one of those fancy bench distributor test units that allows you to spin the shaft without the cab on and see the advance move and of course check the advance curve we are pretty much limited to testing the timing with a timing light, with the vacuum advance disconnected.

Will have to look through my engine test stand videos see if there is any good video showing the vacuum gauge and the distributor at the sametime.

The link to the article is an intersting read.

Cheers Phil

PS I have a small vacuum gauge mounted on my Pat 13 C60S permanently good indicator of engine health. For example vacuum starts to drop or worse starts to flick time to check the valve adjustment and quick. The space above the windscreen is a great place to add extra instruments without cutting into the dash. On my C60S have vacuum and extra oil pressure gauge with the 261 the dash oil pressure gauge is pegged most of the time. At times have also had extra electric temperature gauges mounted up there to understand engine temp from front and rear of the engine under load.
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Last edited by Phil Waterman; 19-11-17 at 15:49. Reason: Add information
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