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Re: [DML] Does a tune-up ever go right? Not when I do it...
- From: Jim Strickland <ihaveanaccount@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 04:01:33 -0400
Yes, at the bottom of the distributor there are two spring with weights
of different size.
This is so there are two mechanical (centrifugal) timing advances.
I have no idea how far apart in RPM it takes for one or both weights to
cause advance, but I would have guess (by sight) that the advance for
both was about 10 degrees...
Jim 1537 
> --- As a side note, I noticed the when the vacuum is disconnected 
> and 
> tested the timing, pulling on the throttle advanced the timing. 
> Question is, does the D utilize mechanical (centrifugal) advance as 
> well as vacuum advance?
> 
> Thanks for the advice,
> 
> Travis
> 3512
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