Took my old Delco Remy 196.5 ohv distributor to pieces and cleaned it in preparation for performance hacking. No one makes parts for this thing as far as I can tell, except springs and weights. Don't need those. Luckily the old thing has little wear! Low performance has advantages for low parts wear. Trivial scoring on the bottom end of the lower journal, is it. Crocus clothed away. The mechanical advance is limited by the pin-in-the-hole method. Larger hole, more advance. Easy to calculate. Vacuum advance is limited by a slot in the top cover that limits the travel of the arm the vacuum advance pulls on. Wider slot, more advance. Easy to calculate, and easy to make an adjustable stop so I could have externally-adjustable vacuum advance. Tomorrow I'm gonna put the timing back to TSM factory settings, do some 0 - 60 mph runs with a stopwatch to get a baseline. Then put my crazy 20 degree static in and start testing. Then If there was any market for it, I would consider doing ignition makeover kits for this motor. Rebuild, recurved distributor, Pertronix kit and coil. Instant performance, mileage and reliability! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list