On my L car with stock engine, I want to retard the ignition very slightly, play by ear as I am getting slight detonation. It is clock-wise rotation of the distributor to retard the ignition right?
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quote:Originally posted by DOES 200:
Thanks, I turned it clockwise just a smidgen and it is running better now. Is there any disadvantage of too much retard...loaded question. Some day I will get out the dusty garage sale timing light and try to figure the techinical way of doing it. But for now Ferrari's can see the rear of my car again, and hear the Thunda.
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Your telling me ...... LOL
No .. really its set at about 5 or 6 degrees initial and advances to aporx 30 at about 3500 rpm ... I rebuilt the carb and installed a 55 power valve and only idles when it warms up.
Have no vac leaks tested it ... do you think the vac adv diaphram has a leak and I'm loosing vac. it has 6.5 when warm and 9.5 when hot.
Didnt have enough time Sat to figure it out ..but I'm on it along with a thousand other things ..LOL
Ron
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Its a 79 GTS 100% stock ...I THINK .. except for a Blue Thunder intake and a Holley 650 but I have to admit it idles a little wilder then stock maybe a cam was replaced but dont think so. It has Tri Y headers and stock exhaust Have not tried advancing it ... but I could try.
quote:Originally posted by george pence:
Ron's motor originally had exhaust gas recirc, that means the compression ratio is 8.0:1. I normally twist the distributors on those motors for around 20 degrees initial advance and hook the vacuum advance canister straight to "ported" vacuum, no little vacuum signal control goodies in between. (the factory spec for that motor is 16 degres initial, so 20 degrees shouldn't give you any concern) I leave the vacuum retard side of the canister disconnected, always.
Even so, you should be able to operate the motor on 87 octane fuel. If the motor tends to "run on" or diesel with 87 you may need to switch to 89. Operating on the lower octane fuel will actually improve your fuel economy.
the cowboy from Hell
quote:Originally posted by johnk:
Turning the distributor clockwise advances the timing.
For optimum performance, you want as much timimg as possible while avoiding detonation/pinging..
quote:Originally posted by johnk:
Nope. Perhaps on some engines, not ours.
Here's a good ignition tutorial covering the basics.
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