Alright. Let me do something funny here...
RUN down the hallway of your house into a room.
Turn on the light switch. Did the light come on instantly?
Now, WALK down the hallway. Turn on the light. Did the light still come on instantly, or did it come on before you flipped the switch? Or a little after the switch?
Really, what happened before you flipped the switch is irrelevant to the light. The mechanical advance happens before the pick up.
The pick up coil IS the switch. It will "turn on the light" at the same distributor position every time.
Do we all agree that the rotor is locked to the reluctor? YES
Is the pick up "fixed" in place with no vacuum advance? YES
Then what you really need to accept(like me) that it will always trigger in the same distributor position.

Last edited by TRENDZ; 03/16/16 07:03 PM.

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