Date: Sunday, April 16, 2006 10:37 AM From: steven.rideout@xxxxxxxx Could somebody tell me how much additional advance shoud be added when the vaccuum port is connected on a motorcraft electronic distributor when i connect mine my timing goes from 12 to 40 does this sound correct Steve Rideout Tottenham/Ontario 1973 fresh plum AMX Steve I do not have data on that particular distributor. The proper distributor for your car has points so it is a later conversion. Using data which I find to be typical an additional 28 degrees advance is a bit large for just hooking up the vacuum. But then again that distributor is probably designed to use ported vacuum rather than intake manifold vacuum. One of the differences would be that vacuum at idle would be about zero (0) thus when hooked up would not show much of an increase at all depending on what your idle speed is at the time that you measure it. So my first guess is you are using intake manifold vacuum for your vacuum source. In general, the distributor that probably came with your car would have been set for 5 degrees advance at idle with a total of about 23 degrees mechanical advance at somewhere around 3000 rpm plus an additional maximum of 6-8 degrees available from the vacuum but once again it would have been ported which depending on rpm can be significantly lower than intake manifold vacuum. With the advent of smog requirements things got a bit tricky and in many cases poorly controlled until computers became available. Part of the data that you are looking for is probably printed in the electrical and/or emissions control section of the TSM for the same year that your distributor is. John. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wps.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com