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Jmclendon July 23rd, 2018 09:28 AM

Vacuum advance
 
Hello all,
Do we know if this is suitable for a v6?
https://www.classicindustries.com/pr...ts/cx1848.html
Just curious if any of y'all have ordered a vacuum advance from classic industries before....

I've found some stuff that says it'll suit an inline. But, I'm just not certain as to whether or not there would be something special about the advance on a 305.


Thanks, as always!

LEWISMATKIN July 25th, 2018 12:19 AM

Re: Vacuum advance
 
There are two designs of distributors for our V6 engines. 1960-1963 uses a window-type distributor using a V8 design. If you need an advance for these year model engines, you can use one for any GM V8 engine (I used one listed for a v8-283 on my V6-305 using the window-type distributor). 1964-1974 uses the I-6 23-250-292 design distributor and the advance listed for the chev. engine will work on the later distributors. One thing I didn't mention is that I cut the metal vacuum line in order to use a rubber vacuum hose.

:smileGMC2::smileGMC2::smileGMC2::smileGMC2:

Jmclendon July 27th, 2018 06:09 AM

Re: Vacuum advance
 
Hello,
I've got a distributor with the window on it.

I'm stoked to hear that finally there's a part for my old man that's readily available LOL

This is probably a gross over simplification. But, it looks like the vacuum advance is almost plug and play? Meaning I just swap out the old one for the new one and call it a day?

Or, are there adjustments etc... to consider? I mean specifically with the vacuum advance. I've kindof taken it for granted that I should check the dwell and the timing whenever I've tinkered with anything in that area.

George Bongert July 27th, 2018 07:41 PM

Re: Vacuum advance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jmclendon (Post 69469)
Hello,
I've got a distributor with the window on it.

I'm stoked to hear that finally there's a part for my old man that's readily available LOL

This is probably a gross over simplification. But, it looks like the vacuum advance is almost plug and play? Meaning I just swap out the old one for the new one and call it a day?

Or, are there adjustments etc... to consider? I mean specifically with the vacuum advance. I've kindof taken it for granted that I should check the dwell and the timing whenever I've tinkered with anything in that area.


Greetings!

There are no adjustments to be made, or that can be made to the Vacuum Advance unit. The only adjustments that you need to be concerned with are the point gap/dwell, and ignition timing.

Jmclendon July 29th, 2018 03:49 AM

Re: Vacuum advance
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by George Bongert (Post 69470)
Greetings!

There are no adjustments to be made, or that can be made to the Vacuum Advance unit. The only adjustments that you need to be concerned with are the point gap/dwell, and ignition timing.

No adjustments = best news ever lol
I love learning, but sometimes it's nice for things to be simple.

Thanks a million y'all.


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