|
Re: Rid of Mopar electronic mess! UPDATE!
[Re: dogdays]
#1437747
06/10/13 10:40 PM
06/10/13 10:40 PM
|
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 36,041 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
Circle Track
|
Circle Track
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 36,041
Lincoln Nebraska
|
You'd have to solder an appropriate thickness of feeler gauge on the back of the can on both sides of the arm to limit the notches' travel into the can to change (reduce) the total amount & likely could file the notches to add total. Using the 3/32" allen wrench doesn't change the total but changes at what vacuum level the curve starts (& therefore ends) & it's linear
live every 24 hour block of time like it's your last day on earth
|
|
|
Re: Rid of Mopar electronic mess! UPDATE!
[Re: pacifica]
#1437748
06/10/13 11:41 PM
06/10/13 11:41 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 27,421 Balt. Md
383man
Too Many Posts
|
Too Many Posts
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 27,421
Balt. Md
|
Quote:
Quote:
Something that I remembered after reading more on this is how Bill Jenkins used to retard his timing in high gear years back when he ran a points dist. He would cut out one set of points so in high gear and high rpm he retarded his timing. Seems he used alot of advance down low but took some out up top to mph better. I have heard of others doing that also.
Ron, A prestolite dual point has one wire going to/from it that triggers the coil.
How would Jenkins take out a point set on the top end?
Would you add a second wire to one point set to open or ground it with a toggle switch?
Sounds like a good experiment for me to try as I run a prestolite dual point and am always looking for free MPH!!
Ideas for execution anyone?
I actually still have the Car Craft mag from around 1971 with the article but I would have to dig it up. Normaly dual points overlap each other for more dwell but I believe he ran on the first set of points until 4th gear and then brought in the second set of points which would fire the coil later and retard the timing. I wish I could dig up the mag but I have tons of mags from about 1969 to now. Ron
|
|
|
Re: Rid of Mopar electronic mess! UPDATE!
[Re: 383man]
#1437749
06/11/13 11:42 AM
06/11/13 11:42 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,575 The Netherlands
BigBlockMopar
master
|
master
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 3,575
The Netherlands
|
Quote:
I actually still have the Car Craft mag from around 1971 with the article but I would have to dig it up. Normaly dual points overlap each other for more dwell but I believe he ran on the first set of points until 4th gear and then brought in the second set of points which would fire the coil later and retard the timing. I wish I could dig up the mag but I have tons of mags from about 1969 to now. Ron
That sounds more like a 'dual stage' timing-setup in one distributor by using both points sets seperatly.
|
|
|
Re: Rid of Mopar electronic mess! UPDATE!
[Re: superbeedave]
#1437751
06/11/13 12:43 PM
06/11/13 12:43 PM
|
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 75,088 A Banana Republic near you.
JohnRR
I Win
|
I Win
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 75,088
A Banana Republic near you.
|
Quote:
Hey guy's, I know it's been a few days since I posted anything. It's interesting just reading all of your guy's posts. I have decide to go back to what I was using for years and that would be the 90's Mopar electronic ignition. The mallory built distributor design sucks in my book! My welded up slots in the early version to give me 23 mech plus the 15-16 initial works well. There is just something weird with the mallory dist. maybe the reluctor is really off a degree or two. I know when I compared the two reluctors the mallory one seemed to be off with the mopar reluctor just a hair. Also the mallory dist. have you noticed that the bottom of the shaft where it goes into the oil pump shaft slot is clocked off a tooth as compared to all the other dists. for big block mopars. What will happen is when you install this you will have to rotate the dist. pretty far to get it to run which throws the vacuum adv. way around towards the heater hoses. So what I did to keep the vacuum advance in the middle where it should be is using a pair of long needle nose pliers rotated the oil pump gear one tooth clockwise to keep lined up. But then again mine could be the only one like this but Summit racing sent me two and they both were alike. Thanks, Dave
You can move the wires over a tower to get the clocking correct ... oh wait , then it wouldn't be correct to the field service manual ...
The older mopar distributors are notorious for the rotor phasing to be off which is why Eberg sells the rotor with the extra slots to correct phasing.
|
|
|
|
|
|