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RE: vac. advance
By RC Moser - 02/18/2001 11:23:03 PM; IP 152.163.195.196
Do you hear the Engine rev. when the tach bounces. If not it's a probably a tach wire connection problem or ground with the tach. Maybe you knocked something loose while changing the vacuum advance. Not familar with the one you have, but, ususally they adjust by adding washers under the spring or different springs or by a allen head screw in the end through the vacuum hose connection. This adjustment usually only affects off idle dist. advance. I say if the engine is not reving when the tach bounces is probably a loose wire or bad ground.. Maybe you get some more opinions...
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 vac. advance -- frank, 02/18/2001
RE: vac. advance -- RC Moser, 02/18/2001
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