mtnmankev
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Yes, that is quite correct.Okay, so I've got a new ACDelco ignition module on the way. Until then, I thought I'd check the timing.
I disconnected vacuum advance, set it to 12 degrees. Good baseline, and she seemed to like it.
Here's my concern: When I reconnect port vacuum, I'm seeing an increase of 18 degrees at 800 RPM, for a total of 30 degrees....
That can't be right, can it?
It's not uncommon to have a total advance of 40-42 degrees (mechanical and vacuum combined).
Keep in mind this part of engine theory, it takes time to burn the fuel mixture, so as RPM increases, the spark has to occur sooner to achieve the proper burn time.