Carl:
Thank you for the very informative articles.
To the list:
Does anyone know of a source for the Lucas parts referenced in the second
article?
TIA
Ken Gano
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From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of CarlSereda@aol.com
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 8:42 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: re: Re: Dist. Advance
3 great articles on LUCAS DISTRIBUTORS listed below - VERY HELPFUL for
understanding how they're supposed to work and which one you should have for
your
car, etc.
Thanks David and Blake!
Carl
'63 TR4 since '74
IGNITION ADVANCE CURVE REQUIREMENTS (shows factors involved, and recommends
best way to get your curve absolutely right)
by Marcel Chichak
www.jcna.com/library/tech/tech0013.html
TUNING THE LUCAS DISTRIBUTOR (if you've never gutted a dizzy and not sure
what to look for - a great place to start)
by Marcel Chichak
www.jcna.com/library/tech/tech0015.html
LUCAS DISTRIBUTOR DATA (a table of all Lucas distributor body #s and vehicle
applications)
by Marcel Chichak
www.telusplanet.net/~chichm/tech/lucas.pdf
My Note:
VACUUM UNITS
The critical number is the one representing the behavior of the vacuum unit,
not so much the ten digit part number. Read the LARGER sized numbers with the
periods or dashes inbetween as in X - XX - X or X . XX . X on the neck
near the tube attachment.
These numbers represent; vacuum required to start advancing b maximum
'useable' vacuum b and max degrees of advancement your unit provides.
'Vacuum advance numbers' for your particular motor can be pulled from the
'vacuum advance table' in most Official Workshop Manuals.
TR4A's use 2-6-3
MGB's use 4-10-12
These identical looking vacuum units could easily end up on ANY British car -
if your motor is hard to tune you might want to ID your's.
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