[DML] Tuning Idle Speed Circuit. (was: Re: idle problem)
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[DML] Tuning Idle Speed Circuit. (was: Re: idle problem)
- From: "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 02:04:30 -0000
I just read carefully the note you attached. The delay valve is in
fact in a reversed condition than that called for in the D when used
in a spark delay setup because the spark advance needs slowed down
some to eliminate "ping". The "Carb" side in that case is attached
to venturi vacuum which increases with throttle. The D setup is
attached to manifold vacuum that decreases with throttle. The delay
effect in the D is a bleed-down where the spark setup calls for a
delay in applied vacuum.
Harold McElraft - 3354
-- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Adam 16683" <acprice1@xxxx> wrote:
> I am getting opposite opinions on which direction the delay valve
is
> supposed to face. Harold, are you sure that the "dist" side goes
> toward the vacuum supply/tee fitting?
> Adam Price 16683
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Harold McElraft" <hmcelraft@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > Is the delay valve installed in the correct direction? It is the
> > plastic vacuum valve located at the control pressure regulator.
> > The "Dist" side goes on the vacuum supply side.
> >
> > Harold McElraft - 3354
> >
> > Just removed one of these from a Lincoln. Was going to throw
away.
> If anyone going to SEDOC wants, let me know and I'll bring with.
>
> My CPR is totally different, but appears from vacuum diagram in
Tech
> Manual that "carb" nipple points towards Tee and "dist" nipple
goes to
> CPR.
>
> Ford uses these things in horrifically complicated spark advance
> setup. When they switched to 4350 carburetor, moved spark advance
to a
> full time vacuum port. Then had to route through delay valves and
> ported vacuum switches just to make engine run. Stupid.
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
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