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Vac advance?



The vacuum advance on my Scout has never worked.  In 8 years I had it tuned 
thinking that everything was great until I remove the vac advance line at idle, 
and nothing happened.  rev the motor, then open the line, nothing.  I've checked
the vac advance can and it's like a flow through wide open.  Sounds like your 
timing is off.  Maybe the mechanical adv. weights are stuck?  if it's a brand 
new thing, maybe it's the fuel filter on the carb that's clogged?  Mark Pepe had
this problem last year.  Also my want to check the cap/rotor/wires and see if 
they arc at night.  The vacuum advance really only compensates for the instant 
'bog' when you open the throttle plates.  It's the only opportunity for the 
vacuum advance can to change.  Smooth operations in throttle use no vac advance 
change at all.

        Good luck,

     -Joel Brodsky
        www.physics.arizona.edu/~jbrodsky

         '76 IHC Scout II 345/tf727 RE8000, Cibie40s, custom 
                rear tire rack, 6 different color body panels.
                Not much sport, all utility.
         '75 IHC Travelall 150 4wd 392/tf727 Hummer brush guard, 
                3/4T rear springs, Hella Rallye 2000s, Con-Ferr 5x7,
                Class IV hitches front and rear, 3" Exhaust.
                1st Place, Rocky Mountain IH Rendezvous,
                3rd Place, Tulare IH Western Regionals.
         '74 IHC Travelall 150? 2wd 392/tf727 "The 'new' one"
                Factory AM/FM, Cruise, Tilt, AC, Captains Chairs,
                Rblt, Alt, carb, fuel pump, ps pump, water pump, dash,
                seats, rear door, starter, master cyl, what could be left?

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Date: Sun, 13 Dec 98 22:13:00 -0700
From: John Hofstetter <hofs@domain.elided>
Subject: Tark's problems

>Subject: Re: tranny swap, hell ride home from NJ
>
>Layda,
>
>I'm pretty sure your vac advance is not the problem. When I had my 65
>Corvette, I took of the vac advance and it made virtually no difference. I
>suspect you might have a problem with your points, condensor or your carbs
>idle circuit. I would check the dwell, and also see if the points are pitted
>badly. It should run, although not optimally, without a vac advance.
>Digesters?
>
>STeve
Steve and Tark,
I'd add plug wires to Steve's list. I don't think your problem has 
anything to do with the vacuum advance either.
John H.

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