ok guys...
trying to get the LS running a little better while i get the diesel engine built, since thats going to take a little while, and i want to make good on the body/suspension until i do the swap - i want it to drive nicely still.
i've looked everywhere on the internet for the ignition timing procedure for the standard 1600 carbie points ignition, but i cant find anything conclusive... and i can't find my MANUAL! BWWAAAAAAA!
so, if anyone could have a looksy in their manual and maybe scan me the page on ignition timing setup, that'd be grand.
i can get the car to run ok, but i'm just guessing where to set it - seems to be about 10 degrees crank angle of "runs ok" but i cant find the sweet spot.
also - i have the old dizzy with the 2 way vacuum connection (a hose to both sides of the diaphragm). im right in thinking that i should really connect vacuum (from brake booster T line) to the RETARD side of the diaphragm right? but then what should the other side do? why is it even there?
trying to get the LS running a little better while i get the diesel engine built, since thats going to take a little while, and i want to make good on the body/suspension until i do the swap - i want it to drive nicely still.
i've looked everywhere on the internet for the ignition timing procedure for the standard 1600 carbie points ignition, but i cant find anything conclusive... and i can't find my MANUAL! BWWAAAAAAA!
so, if anyone could have a looksy in their manual and maybe scan me the page on ignition timing setup, that'd be grand.
i can get the car to run ok, but i'm just guessing where to set it - seems to be about 10 degrees crank angle of "runs ok" but i cant find the sweet spot.
also - i have the old dizzy with the 2 way vacuum connection (a hose to both sides of the diaphragm). im right in thinking that i should really connect vacuum (from brake booster T line) to the RETARD side of the diaphragm right? but then what should the other side do? why is it even there?
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