Bob,
Do you have information on the #40384A distributor?
Bob
(another one)
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999 14:54:14 -0500 "Bob and Carolyn Grunau"
<cgrunau@pathcom.com> writes:
>Steve, I knew that carrot would get a bite!!
>Which distributor do you want?
>
>DISTRIBUT># 40048 40058 40162
>ECMCurve 279 267 279
>
>run up to= 2600 2500 2600
>advance= 14-16 14-16 14-16
>
>Int adv1.@ 2000 2000 2000
>advance = 13-15 12-14 13-15
>
>Int adv2 @ 500 800 1000
>advance= 11/2-31/2 2-5 81/2-101/2
>
>No advance 200 400 200
>below
>
>Don't ask me why 40048 and 40162 differ at the int 2, maybe we can
>just
>consider the 1000 rpm advance on 40162 as another intermediate point?
>(
>Remember they had the same 279 ECM curve).
>
>All numbers are DISTRIBUTOR speed and advance. Double both for
>crankshaft
>speed and advance.
>The book says"Auto-advance test figures are quoted for DISTRIBUTOR
>SHAFT
>RPM on DECELERATION"
>So there you have it, all, and maybe more, than you ever wanted to
>know.
>Bob Grunau
>
>
>
>
>----------
>> From: Taylor <TAYLORS@4OAKS.dialnet.com>
>> To: cgrunau@pathcom.com
>> Subject: Re: XPAG Distributor
>> Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 1:32 PM
>>
>> Bob, you kindly offered the information below for those desperate
>enough
>to
>> need it.
>>
>> "I do have a Lucas Test Data manual, Publication no. SB222 ( second
>> edition), which gives data on distributor advance at various
>distributor
>> speeds.: ie:
>> Full advance/rpm, intermediate 1 advance/rpm, intermediate 2
>advance/rpm
>> and no advance below rpm.
>> This information is available if anyone is desperate for it. "
>> Consider me desperate!
>> Steve Taylor
>>
>>
>>
>
|