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Re: Pulsing engine?



Thanks Gary & Mike. 

Good tip Mike. No, I did not watch the timing light when I tested the vacuum advance. I did check the dwell and the test indicated that the points were too far apart. I reset the points so the dwell is 30. Then I checked the timing and it is 10 degrees at idle. If I increase the engine RPMs the timing light shows it advancing.   

I did not have a chance to road test the car yet though. We'll see. :) 

Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message------- 
>  Gary,
>  While you were testing your vacuum advance did you watch the timing
>  light and witness the mark moving?
>  The advance specs are in most motor manuals and if your close to  stock
>  should be what you want.
>  Mike LeFevre
>  PS: vacuum is measured in inches of mercury
>  
>  
>  On 8/28/2011 12:04 AM, Gary Wilson wrote:      That is good.  Something
>  else is causing your problem
>  

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