Re: Distributor issues from NCRS West. Reg.
You should be able to get a stable hot idle at about 1000-1100, and you should go through the idle mixture adjustement procedure. Then read the idle vacuum. You want at least 9". Raise the idle speed if necessary to achieve at least 9"
The window surface should be perpendicular to the vehicle centerline. A line normal to the window should be very close to centerline. Said another way the window should be pointing straight ahead.
At 2500 and above you should be reading about 50-54 degrees total timing with the vacuum can connected. A proper Delco vacuum can should be stamped "236 16". The NAPA/Echlin VC1810 (stamped B28) is functionally equivalent - 0@4", 16@8".
It sounds like you've got a lot of issues. Get your shop manuals out, read up on the distributor and follow my general instructions from the above post.
Duke
You should be able to get a stable hot idle at about 1000-1100, and you should go through the idle mixture adjustement procedure. Then read the idle vacuum. You want at least 9". Raise the idle speed if necessary to achieve at least 9"
The window surface should be perpendicular to the vehicle centerline. A line normal to the window should be very close to centerline. Said another way the window should be pointing straight ahead.
At 2500 and above you should be reading about 50-54 degrees total timing with the vacuum can connected. A proper Delco vacuum can should be stamped "236 16". The NAPA/Echlin VC1810 (stamped B28) is functionally equivalent - 0@4", 16@8".
It sounds like you've got a lot of issues. Get your shop manuals out, read up on the distributor and follow my general instructions from the above post.
Duke
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