ChuckN
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- Location
- Bellinham, WA
- First Name
- Chad
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
The C10 was running really poorly when I left, so I turned tail back home thinking I’d lost a vacuum line. I was checking things out and bumped the distributor and it turned freely, so I found the culprit. I clearly remember tightening it but engine vibration must have loosened it.
I tried what I did before to get the engine up to 3500 for 35 degrees total, but being by myself, I didn’t have somebody to mash down the pedal to hold it there, and the screw on the carburetor only let it run to about 2700 before bottoming.
So I set it to 12 degrees initial without the vac advance, and it seems nice and snappy again.
Having a standard HEI distributor, there’s no timing adjustment for the curve. So do you guys usually set to total or do you guys sent it to initial? Or maybe there’s some thing that I don’t understand that you can do both with these distributors? Thanks in advance.
I tried what I did before to get the engine up to 3500 for 35 degrees total, but being by myself, I didn’t have somebody to mash down the pedal to hold it there, and the screw on the carburetor only let it run to about 2700 before bottoming.
So I set it to 12 degrees initial without the vac advance, and it seems nice and snappy again.
Having a standard HEI distributor, there’s no timing adjustment for the curve. So do you guys usually set to total or do you guys sent it to initial? Or maybe there’s some thing that I don’t understand that you can do both with these distributors? Thanks in advance.