Has anyone done or attempted to have their distributor recurved to have the advance come in earlier. I had this done on a muscle car and really woke it up after some mods.
Has anyone done or attempted to have their distributor recurved to have the advance come in earlier. I had this done on a muscle car and really woke it up after some mods.
Yeah dude. Easy as
Follow this
http://www.google.com.mx/url?q=http:...y15gmO-7FjjGKA
So you need to find a distributor that's the same type and take the lighter spring from it to swap for the heavier spring in the distributor you're modding. Then calculate the total degrees of advance needed for your application and try to dial it in, whether it's by tweaking the counterweights, the stops or whatever is restricting centrifugal advance and by setting it via TDC. There's a lot in there to absorb - and I didn't see a mention of vacuum advance in there? If it requires no vac, the distributor from a 4G64 will be the ticket. I thought my thread for calculating what carb to pick for an engine upgrade was kind of daunting to soak up...
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Vac advance can be more or less ignored, no vac advance at about 30% advancement. Weights can be made heavier or lighter by drilling (and tap in a heavy piece if needed, like balancing a crank), you can buy assorted distributor springs online. Tho you can get away with junkyard searching or spring modification, spring winders will make them to spec also.
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