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Steve
Really good explanation!
I will agree with others on the board that ‘Total Timing’ is the same thing as ‘All in’ in that it includes Initial + Mechanical + Vacuum.
Also, I think you may have complicated the procedure to determine mechanical advance, although there are several ways of going about it. The easiest would be simply to look at the advance weights for markings, because Ford distributors (I believe) have numbered weighs. Another way would simply be to subtract initial from total to get the mechanical number (38º-14º = 24º). In general, 36º- 38º is the maximum you want to run Initial+Mechanical. If you’re running that much mechanical you need to dial back the Vacuum so your Total Advance does not exceed 52º-54º
To adjust Vacuum Advance you can also put one of those MitiVac units and draw a vacuum to see how much Vacuum Advance your can is pulling.
Anyway, I ended up fixing my problem by putting some welds in the weighs to get my mechanical advance down to a reasonable level. Turns out my engine is able to run a ton of advance without ping, but the car wouldn’t rev past 3000 – 3500 RPM. With my advance fixed I can now get to the 4K + range and it seems to be running much better!
Really good explanation!
I will agree with others on the board that ‘Total Timing’ is the same thing as ‘All in’ in that it includes Initial + Mechanical + Vacuum.
Also, I think you may have complicated the procedure to determine mechanical advance, although there are several ways of going about it. The easiest would be simply to look at the advance weights for markings, because Ford distributors (I believe) have numbered weighs. Another way would simply be to subtract initial from total to get the mechanical number (38º-14º = 24º). In general, 36º- 38º is the maximum you want to run Initial+Mechanical. If you’re running that much mechanical you need to dial back the Vacuum so your Total Advance does not exceed 52º-54º
To adjust Vacuum Advance you can also put one of those MitiVac units and draw a vacuum to see how much Vacuum Advance your can is pulling.
Anyway, I ended up fixing my problem by putting some welds in the weighs to get my mechanical advance down to a reasonable level. Turns out my engine is able to run a ton of advance without ping, but the car wouldn’t rev past 3000 – 3500 RPM. With my advance fixed I can now get to the 4K + range and it seems to be running much better!