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27lizzie 03-29-2016 10:28 PM

hei dist vacuum advavce vacuum source
 

I am using a chev HEI dist with Vacuum advance in my 8BA. Would this set-up use ported or manifold vacuum ? Thanks Marlon

wga 03-29-2016 10:58 PM

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Manifold

WestCoast 03-30-2016 12:07 AM

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ported, coming from the carb port, the port above the throttle plate, that way it only has vacuum advance as the engine rpms come up, from the manifold the advance will go full advance at idle and drop off as the rpms come up

flatheadmurre 03-30-2016 12:41 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WestCoast (Post 1267560)
ported, coming from the carb port, the port above the throttle plate, that way it only has vacuum advance as the engine rpms come up, from the manifold the advance will go full advance at idle and drop off as the rpms come up

What youre talking about is venturi vacuum to me and for loadamatic and OEM carbs only.
Ported to me means you have no vacuum at idle to deal with polution issues and as soon as you go to high idle full vacuum comes in and then work as manifold vacuum.
For the HEI use manifold vacuum !

WestCoast 03-30-2016 01:44 AM

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mine doesn't it comes from the port on carb above throttle plate, manifold vacuum is for the loadamatic dist, the advance works just the opposite of vacuum advance

34PKUP 03-30-2016 03:53 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WestCoast (Post 1267560)
ported, coming from the carb port, the port above the throttle plate, that way it only has vacuum advance as the engine rpms come up, from the manifold the advance will go full advance at idle and drop off as the rpms come up

Quote:

Originally Posted by WestCoast (Post 1267573)
mine doesn't it comes from the port on carb above throttle plate, manifold vacuum is for the loadamatic dist, the advance works just the opposite of vacuum advance

Can't figure out what any of this nonsense has to do with running a "chev HEI dist with Vacuum advance":confused:

Charlie ny 03-30-2016 05:24 AM

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I'm sure Flat Jack or Bubba will weigh in here soon...........they will say manifold vac.
as do I !


Charlie ny

JWL 03-30-2016 05:41 AM

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I'm not either of those mentioned but manifold vacuum should be used with the HEI. The reasoning is thoroughly explained in my book.

JWL

JSeery 03-30-2016 07:32 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WestCoast (Post 1267573)
mine doesn't it comes from the port on carb above throttle plate, manifold vacuum is for the loadamatic dist, the advance works just the opposite of vacuum advance

This is not related to the HEI, but the load-a-matic does not use manifold vacuum (or ported vacuum either for that matter), it requires a specific carb designed to work with it.

Ol' Ron 03-30-2016 09:22 AM

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JWL X2. Plus it can be used with any carb combo,

Bruce Lancaster 03-30-2016 09:43 AM

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Stock passenger car HEI cans have WAAAY too much advance, as they were used with EGR. usually # of degrees is stamped on the bracket holding the can. Heavy trucks got a can that is right for non-EGR chevies and aftermarket ones are also available. You'll probably be tinkering and blocking some of the travel anyway, so no big, but don't try to run one as is with the huge vac travel!


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