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New 1776cc engine and no power
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<blockquote data-quote="dubselector" data-source="post: 576393" data-attributes="member: 17361"><p>I have a 1776 in my bay ( incidentally also built by Steve Strong ). I ran it at first with the 009 dizzy I had from my original 1600 and it had a massive flat spot. At suggestion from guys on here I swapped to a vacuum advance dizzy and this cured the problem. I still had to vary the timing slightly from standard to get the best result, as with any non-standard build it takes some tuning and tweaking to get the best results, Ideally on a rolling road, but I just tweaked one thing at a time, drove it, and either kept or changed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubselector, post: 576393, member: 17361"] I have a 1776 in my bay ( incidentally also built by Steve Strong ). I ran it at first with the 009 dizzy I had from my original 1600 and it had a massive flat spot. At suggestion from guys on here I swapped to a vacuum advance dizzy and this cured the problem. I still had to vary the timing slightly from standard to get the best result, as with any non-standard build it takes some tuning and tweaking to get the best results, Ideally on a rolling road, but I just tweaked one thing at a time, drove it, and either kept or changed it. [/QUOTE]
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