Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: Linflas
I wouldn't be surprised, that sounds pretty high for idle. You can't find a distributor that has a vacuum advance for it?
Yea, I switched carbs and it doesn't have a port for the vacuum advance. (Distributor has 15 degrees of mechanical advance, and draws (I think) 15-20 degrees advance from vacuum) W/o the 15 degree advance, the truck won't run over 50 mph. The idle is piss poor, but she does have some power. Just the hard starts driving me nuts. This is a temp solution until I can get to the junkyard and fidn a distributor for a 318 w/o the vacuum advance (all mechanical advance).
All you need is ported vacuum on a mopar V8.
That carb must have a ported vacuum source somewhere. Maybe try the port that is used for the air cleaner flap.
And yes, that is too much advance for a 318.
The engine needs ~30-40 degrees of advance at 4k RPM to generate power.
I know this.
At idle it requires no vacuum advance, just straight distributor advance.
This means a ported source. Once the engine revs up, the vacuum comes on line and viola proper advance for regular running.
Also consider getting the advance curve redone to bring full advance (mechanical) in by 2500-3000 rpm.