Petrol in vacuum advance unit
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:18 am
Been having issues with starting the car. Turns out the distributor (which I believe to be the original one) gave up a few weeks ago. I think one of the tiny wires below the base plate to be at fault, as no power getting beyond the condenser. Any way, during my investigations, having got the dizzy off the car, petrol ran out of the vacuum advance. Is there a solution for this? Would fitting the 'brass bulb' arrangement between vacuum advance and carb (ESM part number Vac 101), often fitted to a bracket on one of the thermostat housing stud bolts i've seen on earlier cars (mine is a 1970 saloon) be wise? Was this fitted to earlier cars as a 'trap' to stop petrol getting near the dizziy? Why would they have been deleted from later cars if that was it's role?