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Vacuum Advance response on Dizzy


TomoHawk

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When I rebuilt the distributor on my 280Z, I noticed that the vacuum advance didn't move to easily when you put suction to it. It moved very slowly and required a lot of suction to get it to move.

Is that correct? I expect it to move more easily, to match engine revving for times when you need more power instantly.

thxZ

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What exactly did you re-build?

I have found that many distributors have got square ball bearings under the vacuum advance plate when they should be round.

The entire assembly needs to be dismantled, cleaned, re-greased and perhaps you need new balls as wellLOL

Once all this is done, the plate should react well to mouth suction on the vacuum motor, hence the expression, "Suck it and see":nervous:

Just be careful when you remove the circlip underneath the points plate, bits will go everywhere if you aren't ready for it:tapemouth

The vacuum motor may also be leaky so bear that in mind.

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No points but the statement still applies. Did you check the ball bearings? They don't necessisarily become square but they do develop flat spots. I use a vacuum gun to check mine. That way, not only can I check the movement but also if it holds vacuum.

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