Re: 1966 L72 running hot
I'm glad to hear the high operating temperatures are mitigated, but from what you've said it's not clear to me if you performed the procedure correctly. There is no such thing as total WOT advance with the VAC connected. To measure Total WOT advance the VAC hose must be disconnected and plugged because the VAC doesn't provide any advance at WOT.
Please measure and report the centrifugal start an stop points, and report what springs are installed. This must be done with the VAC disconnected and plugged. Format it the way the OE L-72 centrifugal is specified.
Start @ 900, 30 @ 5000.
Then you set total WOT advance (the sum of initial and full centrifugal) as high in the 36-40 range as the engine will tolerate without detonation a few hundred revs above the max centrifugal point you determined, which with the lighter springs should no be more than about 4000.
Alternatively, you can set initial timing but it MUST be done below the centrifugal start point you measured. If the distributor still has the OE 30 degrees max centrifugal then 12 is too much.
Connect the VAC and measure total idle advance at normal hot idle speed. Then, if you want, rev the engine to above the max centrifugal point and measure maximum cruise advance, which should be in the range of about 50-54.
Once you've got it set up and it passes a detonation road test go through the idle speed/mixture adjustment procedure in the CSM to get it fully dialed in, and check and adjust the fast idle speed to spec to as outlined in the CSM.
Duke
I'm glad to hear the high operating temperatures are mitigated, but from what you've said it's not clear to me if you performed the procedure correctly. There is no such thing as total WOT advance with the VAC connected. To measure Total WOT advance the VAC hose must be disconnected and plugged because the VAC doesn't provide any advance at WOT.
Please measure and report the centrifugal start an stop points, and report what springs are installed. This must be done with the VAC disconnected and plugged. Format it the way the OE L-72 centrifugal is specified.
Start @ 900, 30 @ 5000.
Then you set total WOT advance (the sum of initial and full centrifugal) as high in the 36-40 range as the engine will tolerate without detonation a few hundred revs above the max centrifugal point you determined, which with the lighter springs should no be more than about 4000.
Alternatively, you can set initial timing but it MUST be done below the centrifugal start point you measured. If the distributor still has the OE 30 degrees max centrifugal then 12 is too much.
Connect the VAC and measure total idle advance at normal hot idle speed. Then, if you want, rev the engine to above the max centrifugal point and measure maximum cruise advance, which should be in the range of about 50-54.
Once you've got it set up and it passes a detonation road test go through the idle speed/mixture adjustment procedure in the CSM to get it fully dialed in, and check and adjust the fast idle speed to spec to as outlined in the CSM.
Duke
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