Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
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- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
G'mornin y'all!
Been a long minute since I've had any time to tinker, but finally got some. Ol' Blue is running great, but me being me, I wanted to check timing. Like I said, tinkering. I've been running my dizzy advance ported, and she seems to like it. With the vacuum disconnected, I have her set at 9°. But when I hooked up the ported vacuum, she jumps to 28°!! And that's at 850 RPM. Sure enough, I'm getting a good bit of vacuum from the ported post on the Qjet. I've never seen vacuum on the port at idle before.
Like I said, she runs just fine, and I'm guessing it's like I'm running it manifold, but I'm curious why I have that much vacuum on the ported point of the Qjet.
Any ideas?
Been a long minute since I've had any time to tinker, but finally got some. Ol' Blue is running great, but me being me, I wanted to check timing. Like I said, tinkering. I've been running my dizzy advance ported, and she seems to like it. With the vacuum disconnected, I have her set at 9°. But when I hooked up the ported vacuum, she jumps to 28°!! And that's at 850 RPM. Sure enough, I'm getting a good bit of vacuum from the ported post on the Qjet. I've never seen vacuum on the port at idle before.
Like I said, she runs just fine, and I'm guessing it's like I'm running it manifold, but I'm curious why I have that much vacuum on the ported point of the Qjet.
Any ideas?