Tim,
Do you still have the vacuum switch on the carb linkage? Can you send
a picture?
Dave
On 3/15/2015 3:56 PM, Tim Gaines wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Innis" <jdinnis@gmail.com>
> To: "Tim Gaines" <mtgaines@presby.edu>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 10:11:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [TR] Spit vacuum retard fix
>
>
> I did not use that method to fix this problem on my '76. Instead I disabled
> the vacuum retard. I screwed the two plates in the distributor together and
> blocked off the opening with a bit of aluminum. My car (with a DGV) performs
> fine this way (centrifugal advance only).
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Tim Gaines < mtgaines@presby.edu > wrote:
>
> No one on the list even uses the vacuum units anymore, at least as far as I
> can tell. But I like the way the retarding unit smoothed the idle on my TR6,
> so I wanted to restore the one on my Spit to working order too. The
> potential O-ring "fix" I mentioned last week (below) actually seems to have
> worked. I can't blow air into the vacuum line anymore, and when I pull on
> the arm that normally extends into the distributor, I get air movement in the
> line.
>
> I haven't been able to see it in action, though, because I've encountered a
> very weird problem in my attempt to start the engine after letting the car
> sit in the garage for 3 years. I'm going to post a question about that in a
> few minutes.
>
> Tim
>
> ___________________________________
>
>
> I've discovered that the vacuum retard unit on my 1980 Spitfire 1500
> (original Lucas electronic ignition) has a leak. When I blow through the
> attached vacuum line I can feel air escaping near the movable shaft that
> hooks into the distributor. I decided to look for a replacement and trusted
> Google to get me to the regular suppliers and others I might not know about.
> One of the finds was a Tips & Tricks section of the online Spitfire and GT6
> Magazine, copied below.
>
> ------------
> "I was able to repair my vacuum retard with a 69 cent o-ring. Just remove the
> vacuum retard from the distributor. Slip the o-ring over the shaft and push
> into to housing. I used two o-rings but one seemed to work just as well. This
> won't work if you have a ruptured diaphragm but in most cases the vacuum leak
> occurs at the shaft. You can get this part at any hardware store. The size is
> 1/4"OD x 1/8" ID X 16" thick."
> ------------
>
> I'm sure the last dimension given would be 1/16" thick.
>
> I'm just wondering if anyone has experience with this fix. I plan to get to
> the hardware store tomorrow and give it a try, but this sounds too good to be
> true. Was there an O-ring in the unit originally, or would this be a fix for
> some other broken seal?
>
> Tim Gaines
> Clinton, SC
> 1974 TR6
> 1980m Spitfire
>
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