Duncan,
Yeh, I am using series 2 Bluebird electronic distributor. I had a vacuam advance connected of the manifold, but it made my idle timing 20Degrees compared to the 10Degrees when it was not connected. I quickly removed it.
Damien
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damien,
the quoted figure is actually total timing advance at approximately 3000-4000 rpm. i've got mine set at about 14-15 degrees initial (idle) advance. it is rare to run vacuum advance with webers, so the weights and springs inside the distributor require 'fiddling with' to give the most user friendly timing advance system. are you using a series 2 bluebird dizzy, coil and plugs ????
dunc.
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