[Roadsters] Vacuum Advance Issue?

wattaj wattaj at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 13 10:29:09 MDT 2013


I see the 2.0L distributors at RockAuto.com, but not the 1600.  Let me know if
I am just missing it on their webpage.

DatsunParts.com does sell new vacuum
advance units for the 1600.  I am going to start there to get the timing set
correctly and then move on to checking valve clearances and/or carb tuning.
Thanks,
Alan


________________________________
 From: Jim Svedise
<svedise at hotmail.com>
To: Datsun Club <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net> 
Sent:
Thursday, June 13, 2013 7:40 AM
Subject: [Roadsters]  Vacuum Advance Issue?
yes they are but you can get the whole dis. cheap at rockauto.com





Jim
__________________________________
Living The Good Life South Of The Border
Is the vacuum advance still available?

Linda

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On Jun 12,
2013, at 8:05 PM, "GraemeS" <graemes at internode.on.net> wrote:

>    First up,
the vacuum advance is an emissions device.
>
>    You can safely
> remove theB
vacuum source and test drive the car.
>
>    It only does its thing on
>
cruise or trailing throttle, it does not
> contribute to engine power.
>
>   
The
> only caveat is you must BLOCK OFF the vacuum hose to prevent the
>
engine from
> sucking in air when the vacuum port is exposed in the
> carb.
throttle.
>
>    For
> sure the vacuum advance mechanism in the distributor
does
> eventually gum up so
> badly it is no longer operative.
>
>   
Providing the plates inside the mechanism
> are not pitted and
> groovedB by
the tiny ball bearings, it should be reasonably
> easy to
> clean and re-lube
so it all functions smoothly.
>
>    The vacuum actuator
> is a different
kettle of fish.
>
>    If the arm doesn't operate when subjected to
> vacuum
it is schtuffed,
> non-repairable.
>
>    Once the diaphragm is holed or
>
perished, game over.
>
>    Suction by the human should be enough but a little
> vacuum pump is
> handy to see that things do operate correctly and more
>
importantly,
> stay operated.
>
>    i.e. with a constant source of vacuum,
the
> mechanism should stay
> put,B not slowly return to normal, that
indicates a
> vacuum leak
> somewhere.
>
>    Let me know if you need any
pics. and I'll email them
> to you
> directly.
>
> Regards, Graeme S.
>
>
----- Original Message -----
> From:
> "wattaj" @yahoo.com>
> To:"Roadster
List"
> Cc:
> Sent:Wed, 12 Jun 2013 19:45:58
> -0700 (PDT)
>
Subject:[Roadsters] Vacuum Advance Issue?
>
> Hello,
>
> I have an
> issue
where at a steady highway cruise speed, just around
> 3000 RPM or higher,
> I
get regular hiccups, sputtering, etc.. If I
> drop below
> 3000 RPM I am
>
usually fine. The engine will pull strong all the way
> up to
> where I dare
>
accelerate. I have always been suspicious of my
> distributors
> vacuum
advance.
> Popping of the distributor cap, I tried to manually
> move the
>
advance it by
> sucking on the tube, but it would not budge. I took the
>
advance
> mechanism off
> the distributor and it was frozen stiff. After some
> serious
> pushing I got it
> to move manually, but would still not move
under
> suction. It
> looks like I
> should replace the vacuum advance unit. I
am curious if
> that
> might be the
> cause of my cruise speed issues? Thanks
in advance (no
> pun
> intended) for the
> help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alan
>
Tualatin, OR
> 67-1600
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