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MGA 1600 timing, vacuum advance

To: british-cars@autox.team.net, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: MGA 1600 timing, vacuum advance
From: Kevin Sullivan <Kevin.Sullivan@sfo-nichols.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 08:37:59 -0500 (CDT)
Well, I had set the point gap and static timing correctly and the car ran 
better than before, but it still felt retarded.  I think this engine has 
a cr of 8.3 to 1.  Should it run fine on 87 octane unleaded?  It does, 
except for a little occasional run on because of carbon deposits in the 
head and on the pistons.  I might try the thin stream of water into the 
carbs treatment to decarbonize.  Anyone ever do this with SUs?  

Anyway the centrifugal advance seemed to be working, so I suspected the 
vacuum advance wasn't, what with a 35 year old diaphragm and all.  I 
tested the unit and it seemed fine.  _Then_ I started the car and checked 
for vacuum at the vacuum pipe.  Nothing.  So after cutting the pipe in 
several pieces, I expunged the clogged segment and spliced the thing back 
together with some rubber vacuum _tubing_.  I couldn't locate a supplier 
for this tiny metal tubing yesterday.  Seems to be working better.  But I 
wonder if the advance curve is correct.  My shop manuals don't mention 
anything about it.  For example a set of curves for different vacuum 
levels plotting rpm vs. advance would be cool.  

Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.

Kevin Sullivan


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