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How do I check Vacuum Advance


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I'm almost positive my engine bogging at take off is due to poor vacuum advance. How do I check it without replacing the dizzy?

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For a stock 72 SBC with a points style distributor: I hooked up a hand vacume pump to the hose that goes to the vacume advance. I pumped up the vacume and watched for the plate that the points are attached to move. It didn't move. I also noticed that the plate was loose and wobbled around. I checked the timing with a timing light. The timing jumped around due to the plate being loose. I replaced the worn distributor with a rebuiilt unit which also included a new vacume advance. Now the engine runs smooth, starts easy and has better throttle response.

 

Miles

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If you aren't afraid of getting 'car cooties' you can just suck on the hose to the vacuum unit on the distributor... If it won't hold a vacuum against your tongue, the diaphragm is bad. If you take the cap off the distributor and repeat the procedure, you should see the breaker plate move.

 

PS- This looks like a generic "ignition and electrical" type question.

 

FYI: The mechanical advance could be stuck and cause your bog, but the vacuum advance is there for fuel economy, and doesn't do much if anything at WOT (very little vacuum).

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