To: | Fred Pixley <fpixley@kingston.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Kids, Cars, and a no start LBC |
Date: | Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:50:25 -0600 |
Cc: | "Spridgets@Autox.Team.Net" <spridgets@autox.team.net> |
Organization: | Computer Helpers |
References: | <002b01c06a85$e9f954c0$a1172fce@fredscomputer> |
Some of the later model cars had an arrangement to vent the intake manifold in order to retard the spark during deceleration. I don't know from Ausits though. Cheers, CR Fred Pixley wrote: > > ryan marro wrote: > > > My distributor has the "tin man's hat" (vacuum capsule) on it, but has a > > rubber cover over the nipple that should/would connect to the carburettor > > In 1977 British Leyland may have intended it that way. My 1977 Austin > Marina has that exact fitting on the distributor and is correct according to > the emissions diagrams. They must have had a batch of 45D4 distributors for > use with the Zenith Stromberg carburettor that were not supposed to have a > vacuum assist. The vacuum unit is there but unused. Other models years > were different. > > I think the lack of vacuum advance is to achieve lower exhaust emissions in > the later years and I plan to reconnect the advance if the distributor will > in fact yield an advance with vacuum applied. Just apply a vacuum to it > with the engine idling and a timing light connected to find out. The > benefits should be better performance and improved fuel consumption. > > Fred |
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