Vaccum ignition advance
Vaccum ignition advance
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Can someone please tell me how to change the igniton timing using the vaccum advance?
I just changed the cambelt and the igition timing is out by 11 degree's, just want to know where the screw/knob is to adjust it
Cheers
Can someone please tell me how to change the igniton timing using the vaccum advance?
I just changed the cambelt and the igition timing is out by 11 degree's, just want to know where the screw/knob is to adjust it
Cheers
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Never heard of changing timing with vacume lines, it is controled via the distributor, loosen off the bolt and time it with the car running , 7 deg BTDC.
You dont remove the distributor cap or anything just twist the entire unit slightly and monitor it with a timing light.
You dont remove the distributor cap or anything just twist the entire unit slightly and monitor it with a timing light.
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Loosen off this nut (see picture) until the you can turn the distributor by hand. The dizzy won't fall out. You need to take the nut off entirely and yank pretty hard to get the dizzy out of there.
Disconnect the vacuum line to the vac advance unit and plug it.
Put on a timing light on No.1 ignition lead.
Start engine.
Adjust dizzy until timing is 8 degrees BTDC.
Tighten up dizzy nut.
Disconnect the vacuum line to the vac advance unit and plug it.
Put on a timing light on No.1 ignition lead.
Start engine.
Adjust dizzy until timing is 8 degrees BTDC.
Tighten up dizzy nut.
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A TD06-17C. Doesn't do much below 3000rpm.. but after that it's all good to redline. However I think the turbo can make more power, but the cylinder head is holding it back. The head hasn't even been polished or port matched yet. One day..StazzyBabyYeah wrote:Ah very cool :) , thanks a million for that cookie and everyone else. Oh hey you have a TD-06..17A?, how do you rate it? when does it kick in?
how many teeth of advance is that equivalent to Cookie??Cookiemonster wrote:It's still got about 0.5mm adjustment left in it. :)Powerslave wrote:Geez cooks , pushin your vernier to the limit ???
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Re: Vaccum ignition advance
I've done this, you have the belt on too advanced or retarded, by one tooth, the only way to fix it is to line up the timing marks properly..StazzyBabyYeah wrote:Heeeey
Can someone please tell me how to change the igniton timing using the vaccum advance?
I just changed the cambelt and the igition timing is out by 11 degree's, just want to know where the screw/knob is to adjust it
Cheers
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Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Starions rule the sports car world
GTI-R's are best in the wet..
Who needs Rock & Roll when there's JAZZ, Honda RULEZ
Do i haaaaaaaave to or can i get away with changing the dizzy position? I've done it twice and am not happy at the idea of doing it a thrid time no matter how lucky it maybe.
Everytime i tried to align it the cambelt would go "click" as i let the tensioner in and move the crank, so i had to move the camwheel up a little to let it tension properly. :?
Everytime i tried to align it the cambelt would go "click" as i let the tensioner in and move the crank, so i had to move the camwheel up a little to let it tension properly. :?
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