[AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Get both the PlayStation2 and Game Cube for Free! Click here to find out how. caadeMkbOyW3Na/Consumer Research ------------------------------------------------------------------- John Albers Global Technical Training Development Manager DCA - Technical Training 248-475-1370 t/l 791-1370 e-mail: jpa@xxxxxxx Actually the start pickup was set at 8 BTDC on the B engines and was used during crank only. As the engine lit off and the RPM increased at about 400 RPM the engine controller would switch over to the run pick which was fixed on the plate at 45 BTDC. The engine controller then retarded the timing to the correct amount of advance based on coolant temp, throttle transducer position and vacuum. AF ratio was 17 to 18 to one. The 76 package performed well and had no egr, air pump or cats. In 77 the standards changed and egr and air pump air switching and cats were added. Also the torque converter stator ratio was changed from 1.99 to 1.76 if I remember correctly. Its been a long time since I thought about our lean burn cars. John ntolerance <ntolerance@xxxxxxxxxxx> 03/13/2005 11:40 AM Please respond to 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx To 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx cc Subject RE: Distributor [AD removed for archives] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Want a laptop? Get an Apple iBook for free! caadeMmbOzr7Ra/Amazing Computer ------------------------------------------------------------------- Lean burn distributors have two pickup inside them. The ideal was, to change the timing(crudely) to help with emissions, and starting. The performance application, is to run a lean burn dist, and have the system wired to be able to manually switch between the two pickups. One pickup has the timing retarded, for instance, if you were running nitrous, you could wire the retarded pickup to be activated with your nitrous, thereby reducing the timing to prevent detonation, but alowing a bigger shot of the spray. There is also a starting benefit, but I dont recall the details. I beleive it is running the advanced pickup to start the engine easier, then switching over to the retarded pickup which is set at your desired timing spec. I beleive this was for car with radical cams, but my memeory is a bit vague. But either way, if one were to use this type of set up, you would NOT use the lean burn computer. This was the source of many runing/starting issues with the lean burn cars. The computer tech wasnt up to the task in the mid to late 70's. The pick ups in the lean burn dist look and perform just like a std elec. dist, its just that there are two of them. I think the pick ups are set either 4 or 8 degrees apart, I cant remember. Its a cheap an effective way to retard or advance your timing form inside the car. Its really a low tech way of doing it, I wouldnt suggest it unless your combo requires it for reducing detonation. Normally, a properly set up std elec. unit will do nearly all tasks asked of it. Help out any? Doc. ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Why is that, how are they different? > Jimmy Peavy wrote: > > > > You don't want it. > > It'll never run right with this distributor. > > Get a new electronic distributor kit, such as Mopar Performance's , or. > > > > Jimmy > > > > ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > >[AD removed for archives] > > >------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >Get both the MiFi XM Satellite Radio and an Apple iPod for Free! > > >caadeMlb7QKt5a/ProductTestPanel > > >------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > >Hey guys, I'm looking at buying an NOS 440 distributor for my 413, the > > >guy says it's for a lean burn motor. Never heard of this making any > > >difference, but will it work in my motor with some hi-po mods and chrome > > > > > > > > >elec. box, or only in a lean burn motor? 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