If the above distributor was on a 'hot' engine, it might be fine that the advance doesn't start until 800 or 900 rpm.

But if that's too late, then slightly reduce the tension of the light spring. That's done by bending the tab or rotating the perch.
With less tension, there will be slightly less force holding the weight and it will move out at lower rpm.

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Spring perch is mounted on an eccentric

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File a screwdriver to fit

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Advance starts round 700 rpm