Dissing a Motorcraft Dissy
DHugg
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- '80 CJ7 304AMC crate with 8KMiles: MC2100 - AMC20 rear w/Superiors - Dana30 front - TF999 - Dana300TC - 35x12.5's - Tilt steer column - Flaming Rvr EZ-Steer Shaft - AGR Super Pump - AGR Super Box II - RockyRidge HD Brace - New home-designed digital TEMP - GAS - OILPR - CALIBRATE gauges.
I had no mechanical advance, and no clue! Then I discovered that the small pin that holds the iron aductor in place on the distributor shaft was missing. Result was the distributor held the idle position of six degrees throughout the acceleration range when "under the light".
I inserted a long cotter key, cutting off the top excess with my dremmel tool. With the same tool, I ground out a slot inside the rotor to fit the cotter key, and all if fine!
But for some unknown reason, no vacuum advance, not one degree. With a plastic "knitting needle" stolen from my wife's flower arrangement I plumbed the stopped-up vacuum advance hose, and found a blockage near one end. Cut open the hose to find a steel ball stuck into the passage.... had to be deliberate.
Can someone offer a reason that a PO would want to plug up permanently the vacuum advance hose? The tag on the vacuum advance canister says "CA". Are we trying to foil the smog Nazis?
I inserted a long cotter key, cutting off the top excess with my dremmel tool. With the same tool, I ground out a slot inside the rotor to fit the cotter key, and all if fine!
But for some unknown reason, no vacuum advance, not one degree. With a plastic "knitting needle" stolen from my wife's flower arrangement I plumbed the stopped-up vacuum advance hose, and found a blockage near one end. Cut open the hose to find a steel ball stuck into the passage.... had to be deliberate.
Can someone offer a reason that a PO would want to plug up permanently the vacuum advance hose? The tag on the vacuum advance canister says "CA". Are we trying to foil the smog Nazis?