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Interesting. I thought it had both. We’ll see tomorrow if the advance works when I throw my timing light on it.
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Update. This morning I checked that the carb was pulling vacuum which it was. Put the timing light on it and I couldn’t believe how far off it was. Can’t believe this thing would start so easily and idle so nice with it that far off. Adjusted the timing and it now has lots of power, pulls large hills in 3rd gear. Thanks for all those that replied to this thread.
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i'm assuming the timing was retarded, but it would be nice to know which direction. anyway...glad it's running well.
![]() here's something interesting...when Google was asked this: "did vintage cars have the ability to retard timing so as to make starting easier" the answer: "Yes, some vintage cars did have the ability to retard (delay) ignition timing to make starting easier, particularly those with manual spark advance controls. This was especially crucial when crank-starting an engine, as it helped prevent the engine from kicking back (suddenly rotating backward), which could cause injuries to the person cranking the engine. Here's how it worked: Manual Spark Control: In very early cars like the Ford Model T, the driver would manually adjust the spark timing using a lever, typically located on the steering column. Retarding for Starting: To start the car, the lever would be moved to the fully retarded position, meaning the spark plugs would fire later in the piston's stroke. This allowed the hand-cranked starter to more easily turn the engine over. Advancing Once Running: Once the engine started, the driver would gradually advance the spark (make the plugs fire earlier) to optimize the timing for smooth running and better power delivery. Later on, mechanical and vacuum advance systems were introduced to automatically adjust the timing based on engine speed and load, according to the Antique Automobile Club of America - Discussion Forums. These advancements gradually phased out the need for manual spark control, but the principle of retarding the timing for easier starting was still relevant. Modern vehicles with computer-controlled ignition systems handle all ignition timing adjustments automatically." Last edited by hueyhoolihan; 07-21-2025 at 09:22 AM. |
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It was a true farm truck barn find. Came off a farm in Alabama. Perhaps the farmer retarded it for some reason/application? Who knows. The owner came by today and took it for a test spin. He was elated to say the least.
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Remember when the vac advance and the windshield wipers would both fade away on a rainy day in hilly Seattle? Had a 6 cyl 50 coupe, then got a 53 ohd six engine from Southend auto wrecking for $25. Took the flathead 8bas at the light, better torque curve.. now working on a 49 convert but a -brain bleed stroke makes it hard work.
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It was stated the distributor doesn't look like it's been moved since the dawn of time. But now has a petronics kit in it. While this swap can be easily done without distributor removal, I've always found that the ignition will need retiming after fitting, even if it was spot on with the points fitted.
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