Vacuum Advance Unit

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johnirue
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Vacuum Advance Unit

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I have a problem with my hot engine running on when the key is turned off.
Other than this the engine performance seems fine.

Following what I've read on other posts I went to adjust the knurled screw on the
Distributor, but before I did this I did the 'suck' test on the vacuum advance unit.
I feel no pull back or can see any movement of the plate, so assume it is not functioning.
1. Am I correct with my assumptions?
2. Could this be contributing to my problem?

Any help appreciated.
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Re: Vacuum Advance Unit

Post by bmcecosse »

Yes - it won't be helping engine performance. Either fit a new vac unit - or perhaps a complete new dizzy from Accuspark/Powerspark would be a good bet. Get the 45D if you do that.
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Re: Vacuum Advance Unit

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O.K. thanks.
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