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Old 02-15-2023, 06:37 PM   #1
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I am interested in building a distributor myself.
Plan A - Looking for the specs or drawing with dimensions for a Chevy distributor to fit a Ford 8ba engine.
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Several rebuilders are making those just to fit the 8ba. Newc
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Great, maybe one of them will respond
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Unfortunately I have lost my contact information for Charlie In New York. He has done a few for me and they worked great.
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Unfortunately I have lost my contact information for Charlie In New York. He has done a few for me and they worked great.

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If you have a Ford distributor in hand and a pair of dial calipers in hand, measure up the part of the Ford distributor that goes into the engine and machine the housing and shaft of the Chevy distributor to be the same. It's my understanding that those who are making the conversions did.
If you can find Bubba's website, he gives a lengthy discourse on the additional mods he makes mainly on the vacuum (he tosses it) and the centrifugal in terms of weights and springs.

http://www.bubbasignition.com
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Go with CharlieNY. you won’t regret.
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https://myflatheadford.com/sbc-distr...8ba-flatheads/

Think Mike Davidson's book had a drawing of the changes.
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Thank you WGA,
The article posted was a big boost.
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If you have a Ford distributor in hand and a pair of dial calipers in hand, measure up the part of the Ford distributor that goes into the engine and machine the housing and shaft of the Chevy distributor to be the same. It's my understanding that those who are making the conversions did.
That's how I did mine. While I was at it I also used an early Chrysler magnetic pickup and reluctor. Hooked to an HEI brain and "E" coil a bulletproof combo. All built for readily available parts at any parts store.
16 degrees @ 1800 RPMs. Grant total of 20 degrees + the 2 on the wheel @ 2400 RPMs.

Don't be so eager to "toss" the vacuum can. I've got mine set to 14 degrees @15" using manifold vacuum. Very smooth idle and throttle response. The biggest benefit is cooling. That is accomplished because the closing of throttle plates at idle.
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Back in the late 60's I saw a chevy distributor in a flathead someware. I asked the guy where he got it and he said he made it by coping the flathead distributor and it was quite easy. I picked one up and copied the ford distributor and it ran quite well except the vacuum advance caused dentition, so I didn't use it. After awhile I found out why?????? and then I made several for my friends, because it was much cheaper than the Mallory unit. In my book you can see some. Who;d have thought it would create an industry of it's own.
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If you have a Ford distributor in hand and a pair of dial calipers in hand, measure up the part of the Ford distributor that goes into the engine and machine the housing and shaft of the Chevy distributor to be the same. It's my understanding that those who are making the conversions did.
If you can find Bubba's website, he gives a lengthy discourse on the additional mods he makes mainly on the vacuum (he tosses it) and the centrifugal in terms of weights and springs.

http://www.bubbasignition.com
Toss the vacuum? Bad advise
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Toss the vacuum? Bad advise

All I know is that I have a Bubba centrifugal advance only Chevy distributor on my 8ba and it was the best thing I ever did to it. Runs like a top right out of the box. My 8ba is stock except for EAB heads so don't know if things might be different with a modified engine?
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Toss the vacuum? Bad advise
I believe he said that the vacuum advance isn't worthwhile with multiple carb applications. I don't think that there are too many out there running improved distributors with a single Stromberg.
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The ignition system should be designed to provide the proper timing for ALLLLL load conditions for the engine. The chey distributor modified ny Bubba & Charley can do that. The number and type of carburetors doesn't make any difference.
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All I know is that I have a Bubba centrifugal advance only Chevy distributor on my 8ba and it was the best thing I ever did to it. Runs like a top right out of the box. My 8ba is stock except for EAB heads so don't know if things might be different with a modified engine?
No doubt centrifugal advance is better than the loadamatic. However the addition of vacuum advance makes it even better. Multiple carbs will make no difference to the distributor
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That's how I did mine. While I was at it I also used an early Chrysler magnetic pickup and reluctor. Hooked to an HEI brain and "E" coil a bulletproof combo. All built for readily available parts at any parts store.
16 degrees @ 1800 RPMs. Grant total of 20 degrees + the 2 on the wheel @ 2400 RPMs.

Don't be so eager to "toss" the vacuum can. I've got mine set to 14 degrees @15" using manifold vacuum. Very smooth idle and throttle response. The biggest benefit is cooling. That is accomplished because the closing of throttle plates at idle.
Hays reluctor, Chrysler pickup and an adjustable vacuum canister....
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Old 02-20-2023, 08:31 AM   #18
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Our flatties respond very well to the use of a vacuum advance can. The auto manufacturers put a vacuum can on their ignitions for a reason. None of them ran a “centrifugal only” system.
Something that needs to be said here, depending on driver input/throttle position.
Ported (venturi vacuum) ADDS advance.
Manifold vacuum SUBTRACTS advance.


I chose to run manifold vacuum on the ’49 and the ’69 BBC Camaro because of slow speed/cruising cooling. ALSO, drivability, fuel economy and idle quality especially on performance motors all played a part in that decision.
Next time you are futzing with your tune-up jack up the initial timing a bit. Immediately your idle speed increases. Reason being more of the idle mixture is being used. Since you can close the throttle plates AND lean out the idle mixture to maintain the same idle stands to reason you are using less fuel and creating less heat at an idle.

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Manifold vacuum subtracts advance? I don't think so. Manifold vacuum increases advance. Ported spark just starts the vacuum advance a little later. Modern ported spark is not venturi activated.
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Manifold vacuum subtracts advance? I don't think so. Manifold vacuum increases advance. Ported spark just starts the vacuum advance a little later. Modern ported spark is not venturi activated.
Read the part about driver input/throttle position. All will become clear to you
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