Zcat7
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- Oxfordshire
- Year of Your Van(s)
- 1972
- Van Type
- Crossover
I have been struggling with my engine running hot (read about it in this thread http://forum.earlybay.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=61130 ) and I have been trying to get to the bottom of it.
I have now addressed the lean fuelling by upping my idles from 55s to 60s (dual Kadrons) and it has made a great difference to round town driving and pulling up to about 45-50. The engine is definitely running cooler at these temps, indicating around 170-180 on a hot sunny day, and I have been able to reset my timing back to stock without the stuttering on in-gear acceleration I was getting before. In doing this however I think I may have noticed the problem - Trikky2 mentions in the topic above that with the vacuum advance disconnected and timing set to around 28 degrees max advance (which it is) I should get a max vacuum-connected advance of around 34 degrees. Well I noticed this morning that I'm getting about 42 degrees (!) which could well explain the hot running.
The dizzy I have has the serial number 0 231 168 001, which is for a 1600 transporter form 1973-75. I have stripped and reassembled it prior to replacing my 009 dizzy but don't recall seeing a max advance "restrictor" mechanism. Anyone know if it is possible to limit the max advance?
I have now addressed the lean fuelling by upping my idles from 55s to 60s (dual Kadrons) and it has made a great difference to round town driving and pulling up to about 45-50. The engine is definitely running cooler at these temps, indicating around 170-180 on a hot sunny day, and I have been able to reset my timing back to stock without the stuttering on in-gear acceleration I was getting before. In doing this however I think I may have noticed the problem - Trikky2 mentions in the topic above that with the vacuum advance disconnected and timing set to around 28 degrees max advance (which it is) I should get a max vacuum-connected advance of around 34 degrees. Well I noticed this morning that I'm getting about 42 degrees (!) which could well explain the hot running.
The dizzy I have has the serial number 0 231 168 001, which is for a 1600 transporter form 1973-75. I have stripped and reassembled it prior to replacing my 009 dizzy but don't recall seeing a max advance "restrictor" mechanism. Anyone know if it is possible to limit the max advance?