Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

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jebudallaha
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Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

Post by jebudallaha »

Hey,
Anyone have an old functioning vacuum advance kicking around I could sure use it. I'm looking for the dual one that you find on the M/T (the car it's going on is an '83) with the two ports and not the three that you see on the A/T. If you have one let me know the price. Thanks.

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Re: Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

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2 things you MIGHT be able to do: run with no vac advance...I still get good mpg...idle might suffer a little....timing is advanced some. Remove the "can" and grind around the outside crimp...take it apart and repair the diaphragm.

When I looked to replace them....think you needed to buy a whole new or rebuilt dist.
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Re: Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

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takza wrote:When I looked to replace them....think you needed to buy a whole new or rebuilt dist.
I helped a friend of mine replace the vac advance on his dizzy a few months ago. He bought an aftermarket vac advance from Napa for about $62 and the only kind available had 3 vac ports.

I did mine about a year ago and got the part from Rock Auto for about $56 + shipping... but I was buying a whole bunch of other stuff from them so the shipping was no big deal. Again, mine had the 3 vac ports.

You can just plug the extra vac port you don't need, I think.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

Post by xirdneh »

garyfish wrote:
takza wrote:quote]

You can just plug the extra vac port you don't need, I think.

Hope this helps.

the top inside port with the very small hole (pin size) can be plugged
its for the high altitude stuff
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Re: Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

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If you close off a port on an extra diaphram...you might keep the advance from working right?
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Re: Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

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My third port (the one with the constriction) is plugged, as STL is not very high up in the mountains, so no need for the HAC valve...
No probs.
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Re: Looking for Ignition Vacuum Advance

Post by Petros »

I usually check the vac advances on all the dist I find on every 3a or 4a equipped engine at the local pull-a-part. Most of them are shot, it is rare to find a good one. And it usually does not last very much longer anyway.

I am considering grinding off the swagged lip and see if I can not make a new diaframe, and find a way to make the vac advance serviceable with a removable clamp around the pie tin. It would save a lot of money in the long run, and solve the problem for all future vac advance issues.

Good luck.
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