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I went to time my car today and when I plugged the line to the distributer it felt as if there was no vacuum. Hooked up the vac gage and comfirmed that there is no vacuum going to the distributer.
Hooked up the vac gage to the line going to the C4 and have 16" Hg when idling at 600 RPM in park and fully warmed up. When I press on the gas vacuum drops to 12" Hg when I let off the gas vacuum goes up to 22" Hg.
Engine is a 200 with an autolite 1100 and standard distributer.
I am new to timing and vacuum stuff (this was the first time I used my new vacuum gage). So here are my questions.
1. Is this situation normal? and if yes then why plug the vacuum line to the distributer?
2. If this is not normal what do I do to fix it/test what is might be wrong?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Hooked up the vac gage to the line going to the C4 and have 16" Hg when idling at 600 RPM in park and fully warmed up. When I press on the gas vacuum drops to 12" Hg when I let off the gas vacuum goes up to 22" Hg.
Engine is a 200 with an autolite 1100 and standard distributer.
I am new to timing and vacuum stuff (this was the first time I used my new vacuum gage). So here are my questions.
1. Is this situation normal? and if yes then why plug the vacuum line to the distributer?
2. If this is not normal what do I do to fix it/test what is might be wrong?
Thanks in advance for the help.